Congress responds with legislation that extends important tax provisions and improves access to crop insurance, dairy programs, and conservation funding. A $12 billion aid package helps farmers manage short term needs while waiting for farm bill updates to take effect.
Farm Bureau also highlights the need for additional assistance. Specialty crop growers face the same cost pressures but receive limited relief. Continued advocacy focuses on securing more balanced support across all types of agriculture.
Labor challenges remain a major issue. Updated wage rules under the H-2A guestworker program help balance fair pay with farm sustainability. These changes ease pressure on production costs while respecting workers. The withdrawal of a proposed labor regulation further reduces uncertainty and regulatory burden.
Environmental policy clarity improves with a revised clean water rule. The updated proposal respects Supreme Court guidance and supports farmers’ role as land stewards. Clearer rules help farmers protect water resources while maintaining productive operations.
Mental health becomes a growing focus in 2025. Farm Bureau expands its Farm State of Mind program by forming a new alliance that combines resources and outreach. These tools support farm families facing stress, uncertainty, and emotional strain.
Looking ahead, agriculture remains hopeful. Farmers continue planting, investing, and planning despite uncertainty. Their resilience and commitment ensure a stable food supply and stronger rural communities. With continued policy support and advocacy, agriculture enters 2026 prepared to move forward.