EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 9 MIN
222: $12B for Farmers, Trade Deals in Limbo, and Farm Bill 2.0 with Rep. Tracey Mann
from CattleUSA Daily · host Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA
Representative Tracey Mann returns to the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on the Bridge 8 announcement, ag trade realities, input costs, and what farmers should expect heading into 2025. Lauren digs into whether the $12 billion in tariff-derived support will actually move the needle, how soon producers might see relief, and what happens if the trade negotiations everyone is banking on stall out. Rep. Mann also outlines what Farm Bill 2.0 needs to fix, what was truly accomplished in the Working Families Tax Cuts bill, and how Congress plans to keep key programs from expiring. It’s a candid look at policy, markets, and the political landscape shaping the future of American agriculture.LinksRep. Tracey Mann's Website - https://mann.house.gov/ CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l/1102253/2025-06-04/288f5mCattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/CattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/Lauren’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/Lauren’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ShowboatmediacoThe Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Takeaways• Bridge 8 uses $12B in tariff revenue to help farmers absorb high input costs and low commodity prices.• Not every producer will feel the same level of impact; effectiveness will vary by commodity and region.• Additional support from the Working Families Tax Cuts bill begins in January, including stronger crop insurance and higher reference prices.• Ag trade deficits grew significantly in the previous administration; new deals aim to reverse that trend.• China, the U.K., and other partners have early ag-purchase commitments, but enforcement remains critical.• Unfunded programs from the earlier legislation have been extended so nothing lapses at year-end.• Priorities for Farm Bill 2.0 include Food for Peace reforms, promoting U.S. commodities in global aid, and expanding precision ag tools.• Input costs remain the biggest driver of why safety-net programs need updates.• Farmers need policy certainty to operate confidently, especially in volatile markets.• Rural values—faith, family, hard work, responsibility—remain central to Rep. Mann’s advocacy.Chapters00:00 Kicking Off with Bridge 8 and the State of Farm Economics01:20 Is $12B Enough? What Support Looks Like Across Commodities02:23 Trade Deals, Surpluses Lost, and What Farmers Should Expect03:17 What Happens to Programs Set to Expire at Year-End04:50 Farm Bill 2.0 Priorities and What Still Needs to Get Done06:04 Why Policy Certainty Matters for American Agriculture07:01 Final Thoughts from Rep. Mann and Closing Remarksag policy, Bridge 8, farm bill, tariff revenue, trade deals, crop insurance, reference prices, input costs, agricultural economics, U.S. agriculture, Rep. Tracey Mann, commodity markets, MAP funding, FMD funding, food aid, precision agriculture, rural values
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Representative Tracey Mann returns to the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on the Bridge 8 announcement, ag trade realities, input costs, and what farmers should expect heading into 2025. Lauren digs into whether the $12 billion in tariff-derived support will actually move the needle, how soon producers might see relief, and what happens if the trade negotiations everyone is banking on stall out. Rep. Mann also outlines what Farm Bill 2.0 needs to fix, what was truly accomplished in the Working Families Tax Cuts bill, and how Congress plans to keep key programs from expiring. It’s a candid look at policy, markets, and the political landscape shaping the future of American agriculture.LinksRep. Tracey Mann's Website - https://mann.house.gov/ CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l/1102253/2025-06-04/288f5mCattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/CattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/Lauren’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/Lauren’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ShowboatmediacoThe Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Takeaways• Bridge 8 uses $12B in tariff revenue to help farmers absorb high input costs and low commodity prices.• Not every producer will feel the same level of impact; effectiveness will vary by commodity and region.• Additional support from the Working Families Tax Cuts bill begins in January, including stronger crop insurance and higher reference prices.• Ag trade deficits grew significantly in the previous administration; new deals aim to reverse that trend.• China, the U.K., and other partners have early ag-purchase commitments, but enforcement remains critical.• Unfunded programs from the earlier legislation have been extended so nothing lapses at year-end.• Priorities for Farm Bill 2.0 include Food for Peace reforms, promoting U.S. commodities in global aid, and expanding precision ag tools.• Input costs remain the biggest driver of why safety-net programs need updates.• Farmers need policy certainty to operate confidently, especially in volatile markets.• Rural values—faith, family, hard work, responsibility—remain central to Rep. Mann’s advocacy.Chapters00:00 Kicking Off with Bridge 8 and the State of Farm Economics01:20 Is $12B Enough? What Support Looks Like Across Commodities02:23 Trade Deals, Surpluses Lost, and What Farmers Should Expect03:17 What Happens to Programs Set to Expire at Year-End04:50 Farm Bill 2.0 Priorities and What Still Needs to Get Done06:04 Why Policy Certainty Matters for American Agriculture07:01 Final Thoughts from Rep. Mann and Closing Remarksag policy, Bridge 8, farm bill, tariff revenue, trade deals, crop insurance, reference prices, input costs, agricultural economics, U.S. agriculture, Rep. Tracey Mann, commodity markets, MAP funding, FMD funding, food aid, precision agriculture, rural values
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