The Farm Bill shapes the future of the U.S. agricultural economy. It influences supply chain stability, food prices, conservation investment, market competition, and which farmers and businesses are able to participate in agricultural markets.
As the Senate considers the next phase of the Farm Bill process, business voices are needed to help ensure federal agricultural policy strengthens long-term resilience rather than increasing systemic risk across food and agriculture supply chains.
Current debates around market concentration, conservation funding, farmer access to land and capital, USDA program delivery, and state authority over food and agricultural standards will have lasting impacts on producers, rural economies, and the businesses that depend on a stable agricultural system.
ASBN members and partners are calling on the Senate to support a Farm Bill that:
Take action today by sending a message to your Senators urging them to support a more resilient, competitive, and economically stable agricultural system.