USDA Cancels Climate Smart Funds Impacting Local Farm Programs
The USDA has abruptly ended its $3.1 billion Climate-Smart Commodities program, significantly affecting farm and environmental organizations across Wisconsin. A total of 29 projects in the state, involving $1 billion in funding, have been halted.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the program was discontinued due to “sky-high administration fees” and limited direct benefit to farmers. The agency has rebranded the effort as the Advancing Markets for Producers program, requiring that 65% of all funds go directly to producers.
Among the affected groups is the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance, which had secured nearly $5 million. Agriculture project manager Katie Woodrow shared that the group was working with about 40 farmers through multi-year contracts.
“Farms had made plans to do no-till plantings because they were under contract… But we’re a pass through for that funding. So if the federal funding isn’t available, we don’t have reserves on hand to be able to pay our farmers,” said Woodrow.