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Senators Advance USDA Loan Modernization for Family Farms
March 19, 2026
Several U.S. Senators, including Tommy Tuberville, Jon Husted, Raphael Warnock, and Dick Durbin, are actively addressing challenges facing American family farms through legislative and policy initiatives. Key actions include the introduction of the USDA Loan Modernization Act to update loan eligibility rules, aiming to expand access to USDA guaranteed and direct loan programs for family farms nationwide. Concurrently, Senators Warnock and Durbin highlight the adverse impacts of tariffs and immigration policies on farm input costs and labor availability, while Tuberville advocates for the Buying American Cotton Act to boost domestic agricultural consumption.
- The USDA Loan Modernization Act seeks to remove outdated barriers in USDA loan programs, improving financing options for family-owned farms and supporting their operational sustainability.
- Tariff-related increases in costs for fertilizer, fuel, and equipment are squeezing farm profit margins, signaling procurement professionals to anticipate shifts in agricultural supply chain demands.
- Immigration policy constraints affecting farm labor availability may influence workforce planning and contract labor sourcing within agricultural procurement.
- The Buying American Cotton Act represents a legislative effort to stimulate domestic demand for U.S. cotton, potentially impacting procurement strategies in textile and agricultural sectors.
$1 million doesn’t even come close to covering the losses that we had in specialty crop and like in other programs that are there to protect producers, specialty crops do not have those risk management tools, and they don’t get the attention that they need.
— Zippy Duvall
The third area is what the war in the Middle East is going to do to input costs. It’s got to be bad, when you consider what goes through the Strait of Hormuz. You have three policy decisions by this Administration that really put us in a challenging situation.
— Dick Durbin
The President’s tariff taxes have increased the cost of everything farmers need — like fertilizer, fuel, and equipment — and it’s eroding the very slim margins that they already had left.
— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock
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United States Senate, United States Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency
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- Warnock, Duvall Agree: Trump Tariffs Are Making Farming More Expensive for Georgia Producers » Reverend Raphael Warnock · Warnock Senate · Mar 12
- Durbin Highlights Three Policy Decisions By The Trump Administration That Hurt The Farm Economy, Calls For Immigration Reform To Support Farmers | U.S. Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois · Durbin Senate · Mar 12
- Tuberville Advocates for American Agricultural Producers » Coach Tommy Tuberville · Tuberville Senate · Mar 13
- Tuberville, Husted Move to Help Alabama’s Family Farms » Coach Tommy Tuberville · Tuberville Senate · Mar 19