Thompson Announces U.S. House Passage of 2026 Farm Bill
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Livestock Groups React to Passage of Farm Bill 2.0 - Farm Bill Southeast AgNET
DepositPhotos image The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2026 (H.R. 7567), also known as Farm Bill 2.0, with several amendments to the bill. Agricultural groups are praising the bill’s passage, including the National Pork Producers Council who have been urging the passage due to the included fix to Proposition 12. The NPPC’s president Rob Brenneman said, “Today’s House farm bill passage is a te…
U.S. House approves new Farm Bill
Congressman Tim Walberg is hailing U.S. House passage of the latest U.S. Farm Bill, or the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026. The legislation will guide federal agriculture and food policy through 2031. Walberg tells us it’s been in the works for more than a year. Some preparations were made for it in a budget bill approved last year. “When we passed the One Big Beautiful Bill, we put most of the production agriculture issues and Far…
Kansas’ four members of U.S. House vote to endorse farm bill legislation - Stateline Publications
All four U.S. House members from Kansas — three Republicans and one Democrat — join a bipartisan majority to approve a bill covering a wide swath of federal food and agriculture programs. In this image, harvest work proceeds in Nebraska amid a period of high fertilizer costs and low crop prices. (Photo by Gary Stone of Nebraska Extension/University of Nebraska-Lincoln)TOPEKA — The three Republicans and one Democrat representing Kansas in the U.S…
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