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BILL • US SENATE

S 2808

Fertilizer Research Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Tammy Baldwin, Joni Ernst, Chuck Grassley and 3 other co-sponsors

S 2808 - Fertilizer Research Act of 2025 OverviewBill Number: S 2808 Title: Fertilizer Research Act of 2025Status: Introduced in SenateIntroduced: September 16, 2025 Purpose and I

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Bill Summary • S 2808

S 2808 - Fertilizer Research Act of 2025

Overview

Bill Number: S 2808

Title: Fertilizer Research Act of 2025
Status: Introduced in Senate
Introduced: September 16, 2025

Purpose and Intent

The Fertilizer Research Act of 2025 aims to establish a comprehensive federal research program to study the environmental and economic impacts of fertilizer use in the United States. The bill's primary goals are to identify more sustainable fertilizer practices, reduce the environmental footprint of agriculture, and support farmers in adopting climate-smart farming techniques.

Key Provisions

  • Creates the Fertilizer Research Initiative, a new program within the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to coordinate and fund research on fertilizer use
  • Directs the USDA to award competitive grants to universities, research institutions, and agricultural organizations to conduct studies on:
    • Improving fertilizer efficiency and reducing waste
    • Developing alternative, environmentally-friendly fertilizer products
    • Assessing the impacts of fertilizer runoff on water quality and ecosystems
    • Identifying best practices for precision agriculture and nutrient management
  • Establishes a Fertilizer Research Advisory Board to provide guidance and oversight for the initiative
  • Authorizes $100 million in annual funding for the Fertilizer Research Initiative over the next 5 fiscal years

Affected Parties and Impacts

The Fertilizer Research Act would primarily impact the agricultural sector, including:
- Farmers and ranchers, who would gain access to new research and tools to improve fertilizer use and reduce environmental impacts
- Fertilizer manufacturers, who would need to adapt to evolving industry standards and consumer demands
- Environmental groups and local communities, who would benefit from reduced fertilizer pollution in waterways and ecosystems

By promoting more sustainable fertilizer practices, the bill aims to have a positive impact on the environment, public health, and the long-term viability of American agriculture.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

The Fertilizer Research Act of 2025 was introduced in the Senate on September 16, 2025 and has been referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry for consideration. If passed by the Senate, the bill would then move to the House of Representatives for further review and potential amendments before a final vote. If enacted, the new Fertilizer Research Initiative would begin operations in the 2026 fiscal year.

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