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Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan shares the biggest news affecting family farmers, starting with news the USDA is seeking to raise $30 Billion dollars in borrowing limits for farmers in America needing assis...
Farm Bills Helping Farmers is an episode from American Family Farmer by Doug Stephan. Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan shares the biggest news affecting family farmers, starting with news the USDA is seeking to raise $30 Billio...
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Published Apr 29, 2026, 18:38 long, audio available.
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan shares the biggest news affecting family farmers, starting with news the USDA is seeking to raise $30 Billion dollars in borrowing limits for farmers in America needing assistance. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is urging Congress to raise the $30 billion borrowing limit of the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), arguing the 30-year-old cap is insufficient for modern agricultural needs, rising costs, and new commitments. She testified that the CCC is "overcommitted" due to new farm subsidies, necessitating higher funding capacity. In other news, the Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed S.3029, known as the FARM Bill (An Act fostering agricultural resilience in Massachusetts). This comprehensive legislation aims to stabilize the state's 7,000 farms, expand food access, and modernize agriculture by easing zoning for agritourism, codifying the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP), and establishing a “Next Generation Farmer” program. Key Aspects of this FARM Bill include: Agritourism Promotion: The bill supports farms by easing local zoning restrictions on activities like pick-your-own operations, corn mazes, and farm-to-table events, aiding in income diversification. Food Access & Security: It formally codifies the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) into state law, making it easier for SNAP recipients to purchase fresh, local produce while bolstering farm income. Next Generation Farmers: Creates a $3 million initiative to support new, young, and underrepresented farmers, including immigrants and veterans. Modernization & Sustainability: Establishes a statewide agricultural land database, allows for the transfer of water management permits for cranberry growers, and provides tax exemptions for new agricultural buildings. Climate and Economic Resilience: The bill responds to climate change threats and ensures the longevity of Massachusetts' agricultural sector. Lastly, Doug opines issues near and dear to the small family farmers. Specifically glyphosate. Is this an all or nothing fight? There is the thought process that it needs to be used, but it’s also causing potential harm to consumers. The companies putting out these products are already trying to get liability protection so that, if/when people get sick and die, they won’t have people coming after them with which the way Bayer dealt. You can hear more about Doug’s thoughts with Glyphosate in a previous American Family Farmer episode: “Glyphosate and Chemical-Dependent Farming Practices.” Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks
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Farm Bills Helping Farmers is from American Family Farmer by Doug Stephan.
Published Apr 29, 2026 and 18:38 long