Deadline to certify acreage for bridge payments nears
The deadline to report 2025 acreage for USDA bridge payments to producers of specialty crops and sugar is March 13. Learn more.
Eligible farmers should ensure their acreage reporting is factual and accurate by 5 p.m. on March 13. Commodity-specific payment rates will be released by the end of March.
USDA announced $1 billion in one-time federal bridge payments for specialty crop and sugar producers on Feb. 13. That followed $11 billion in aid to row crop growers affected by high yields and tariff turmoil announced in December 2025.
Additional information is available online or by contacting local Farm Service Agency offices.
Farm bill heads to House floor
The National Potato Council (NPC) applauded last week’s passage of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 out of the House Agricultural Committee. The act, also known as the farm bill, passed by a vote of 34-17 and will now be taken up on the House floor.
Senate Agriculture Committee chair John Boozman indicated in late February that his committee will take up its version of the farm bill in the coming months.
Congress considers $15B aid package
A potential military and disaster funding package may include $15 billion in relief for farmers impacted by ongoing trade tensions and tariffs, according to a Politico report.
The proposed emergency funding, which President Trump is expected to seek for the conflict in Iran, could also feature aid for wildfire recovery.
SCFBA and NPC are actively engaging with lawmakers to ensure this relief addresses industry needs.
“Potato growers visited with their delegation members last week during the Washington Summit to press Congress on the need for economic support for our industry,” said Dean Gibson, NPC vice president of legislative affairs and a potato grower from Idaho. “Our growers are leading the charge to ensure that specialty crop growers receive their fair share of any proposed emergency aid and advocating for a minimum of $5 billion of the total farmer assistance package to be set aside exclusively for the specialty crop sector.”