EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 24 MIN
286: The Farm Bill Is Moving Again… But Will It Actually Go Anywhere This Time?
from CattleUSA Daily · host Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA
This week, Lauren sits down with Emma Coffman to talk about the latest movement surrounding the 2026 farm bill after it advanced out of the House Agriculture Committee. Emma explains why agriculture has been operating under repeated extensions of the 2018 farm bill, the ongoing gridlock surrounding SNAP funding, and why updating the bill is critical as producers face rising input costs and market volatility. The conversation also touches on broader challenges in agriculture, including trade disruptions, fertilizer supply concerns, land loss, and why it’s important for producers to stay engaged with the policymakers representing them on Capitol Hill.LinksEmma's Links - https://linktr.ee/doubleeranch CattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamedia Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/ Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/premiumCattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/ Lauren’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/ Lauren’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@Showboatmediaco The Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Takeaways• The House Agriculture Committee advanced a proposed 2026 Farm Bill with a bipartisan 34–17 vote• Agriculture has been operating under the 2018 Farm Bill after several one-year extensions• More than 76% of the Farm Bill currently funds nutrition programs like SNAP• Disagreements over SNAP funding and eligibility requirements continue to create political gridlock• Rising input costs and inflation have made updating farm policy critical for producers• Global supply disruptions, including fertilizer inputs, could impact planting decisions• Agriculture continues to face pressure from land loss due to urban expansion, infrastructure, and renewable energy development• The cattle industry is seeing market disruption due to restrictions on Mexican cattle imports related to the New World screwworm threat• Producers are encouraged to stay involved with policymakers and participate in elections to ensure agriculture has a voice in WashingtonChapters00:00 Introduction to the farm bill discussion00:26 Emma Coffman joins the podcast01:00 Why the farm bill keeps getting extended02:00 What the farm bill actually funds beyond agriculture03:30 SNAP funding debate and political gridlock05:30 Why the 2018 farm bill no longer reflects current economic realities08:00 Rising production costs and financial pressure on producers10:30 Global agriculture markets and fertilizer supply concerns12:30 Land loss, water concerns, and development pressure on farmland14:30 Cattle market disruptions and Mexican cattle import restrictions17:00 Why producers need to stay involved in policy and voting21:00 Conservation programs and possible digital updates to farm program registration23:00 Final thoughts and what comes next for the farm billfarm bill update, 2026 farm bill, agriculture policy update, Emma Coffman agriculture policy, farm bill SNAP debate, House Agriculture Committee farm bill, US agriculture policy news, crop insurance programs farm bill, cattle industry policy update, rural policy United States, agriculture legislation news, farm policy discussion, CattleUSA Daily Podcast
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This week, Lauren sits down with Emma Coffman to talk about the latest movement surrounding the 2026 farm bill after it advanced out of the House Agriculture Committee. Emma explains why agriculture has been operating under repeated extensions of the 2018 farm bill, the ongoing gridlock surrounding SNAP funding, and why updating the bill is critical as producers face rising input costs and market volatility. The conversation also touches on broader challenges in agriculture, including trade disruptions, fertilizer supply concerns, land loss, and why it’s important for producers to stay engaged with the policymakers representing them on Capitol Hill.LinksEmma's Links - https://linktr.ee/doubleeranch CattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamedia Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/ Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/premiumCattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/ Lauren’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/ Lauren’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@Showboatmediaco The Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/Takeaways• The House Agriculture Committee advanced a proposed 2026 Farm Bill with a bipartisan 34–17 vote• Agriculture has been operating under the 2018 Farm Bill after several one-year extensions• More than 76% of the Farm Bill currently funds nutrition programs like SNAP• Disagreements over SNAP funding and eligibility requirements continue to create political gridlock• Rising input costs and inflation have made updating farm policy critical for producers• Global supply disruptions, including fertilizer inputs, could impact planting decisions• Agriculture continues to face pressure from land loss due to urban expansion, infrastructure, and renewable energy development• The cattle industry is seeing market disruption due to restrictions on Mexican cattle imports related to the New World screwworm threat• Producers are encouraged to stay involved with policymakers and participate in elections to ensure agriculture has a voice in WashingtonChapters00:00 Introduction to the farm bill discussion00:26 Emma Coffman joins the podcast01:00 Why the farm bill keeps getting extended02:00 What the farm bill actually funds beyond agriculture03:30 SNAP funding debate and political gridlock05:30 Why the 2018 farm bill no longer reflects current economic realities08:00 Rising production costs and financial pressure on producers10:30 Global agriculture markets and fertilizer supply concerns12:30 Land loss, water concerns, and development pressure on farmland14:30 Cattle market disruptions and Mexican cattle import restrictions17:00 Why producers need to stay involved in policy and voting21:00 Conservation programs and possible digital updates to farm program registration23:00 Final thoughts and what comes next for the farm billfarm bill update, 2026 farm bill, agriculture policy update, Emma Coffman agriculture policy, farm bill SNAP debate, House Agriculture Committee farm bill, US agriculture policy news, crop insurance programs farm bill, cattle industry policy update, rural policy United States, agriculture legislation news, farm policy discussion, CattleUSA Daily Podcast
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