Farmers Brace for Impact as Government Shutdown Looms
Congress is nearing a critical deadline to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government funded beyond March 14. If lawmakers fail to pass a spending bill, a government shutdown could create serious challenges for the agricultural sector.
Impact on Farmers and Agricultural Programs
A shutdown would immediately affect farmers who depend on federal programs for financial stability. Farm loans, including mortgage and crop loans, could be delayed or suspended, making it harder for producers to manage seasonal expenses. These loans are crucial for planting and harvesting, and without them, many farmers may struggle to keep their operations running.
Additionally, disaster payments, which provide financial assistance for weather-related damages, would be affected. Conservation programs that support sustainable farming practices would also face delays, preventing new applicants from receiving funding.