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Farmers receive $12B in aid, launch of Regenerative Pilot Program, and SNAP overhaul - USDA update

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Welcome to your weekly USDA update, listeners. This week’s top headline: the Trump Administration just announced $12 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance payments to shield American farmers from unfair market disruptions, with payments hitting accounts by February 28, 2026. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins put it bluntly: “If we cannot feed ourselves, we will no longer have a country.” Farmers, mark your calendars—the deadline to report 2025 acreage accurately is 5pm ET today, December 19. Commodity payment rates drop by end of month, using USDA production cost models and WASDE data. This bridges to stronger safety nets like raised reference prices for corn, soybeans, and wheat under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, adding 30 million new base acres starting 2026. On the health front, USDA launched a $700 million Regenerative Pilot Program with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS head Dr. Mehmet Oz. It streamlines NRCS applications for soil-boosting practices, cutting costs and advancing the Make America Healthy Again agenda. Rollins said, “Protecting soil health is critical for farmers’ future success.” A new Chief’s Advisory Council will guide it quarterly. SNAP’s getting a nutritional overhaul too—Secretary Rollins approved waivers for six states: Hawai’i, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. Starting 2026, they’ll nix unhealthy foods, building on eight others. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin cheered, “We’re restoring SNAP to its true purpose—nutrition.” December lending rates are out from Farm Service Agency: 4.625% for short-term loans, 3.5% for three-year terms, easing cash flow for equipment and storage. These moves hit hard: Farmers gain stability amid volatility, cutting input costs like feed and fertilizer via new DOJ task forces. Citizens see healthier SNAP options and resilient food supplies. Businesses from biofuels to exports thrive—wine to Mexico up 30%, South Korea’s corn buys doubled. States partner on waivers; internationally, deals with El Salvador, Argentina, and China open markets. Watch for payment rates tomorrow and Mexico’s water treaty repayments. Dive deeper at usda.gov or fsa.usda.gov. Farmers, submit acreage now. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Welcome to your weekly USDA update, listeners. This week’s top headline: the Trump Administration just announced $12 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance payments to shield American farmers from unfair market disruptions, with payments hitting accounts by February 28, 2026. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins put it bluntly: “If we cannot feed ourselves, we will no longer have a country.” Farmers, mark your calendars—the deadline to report 2025 acreage accurately is 5pm ET today, December 19. Commodity payment rates drop by end of month, using USDA production cost models and WASDE data. This bridges to stronger safety nets like raised reference prices for corn, soybeans, and wheat under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, adding 30 million new base acres starting 2026. On the health front, USDA launched a $700 million Regenerative Pilot Program with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS head Dr. Mehmet Oz. It streamlines NRCS applications for soil-boosting practices, cutting costs and advancing the Make America Healthy Again agenda. Rollins said, “Protecting soil health is critical for farmers’ future success.” A new Chief’s Advisory Council will guide it quarterly. SNAP’s getting a nutritional overhaul too—Secretary Rollins approved waivers for six states: Hawai’i, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. Starting 2026, they’ll nix unhealthy foods, building on eight others. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin cheered, “We’re restoring SNAP to its true purpose—nutrition.” December lending rates are out from Farm Service Agency: 4.625% for short-term loans, 3.5% for three-year terms, easing cash flow for equipment and storage. These moves hit hard: Farmers gain stability amid volatility, cutting input costs like feed and fertilizer via new DOJ task forces. Citizens see healthier SNAP options and resilient food supplies. Businesses from biofuels to exports thrive—wine to Mexico up 30%, South Korea’s corn buys doubled. States partner on waivers; internationally, deals with El Salvador, Argentina, and China open markets. Watch for payment rates tomorrow and Mexico’s water treaty repayments. Dive deeper at usda.gov or fsa.usda.gov. Farmers, submit acreage now. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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