Office of Small Farms Establishment Act of 2026
Creates USDA Office of Small Farms to consolidate support services, research, and advocacy for small-scale farming operations across federal programs.
Creates USDA Office of Small Farms to consolidate support services, research, and advocacy for small-scale farming operations across federal programs.
HR 7562 would establish a new Office of Small Farms within the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide dedicated support, resources, and advocacy for small-scale farming operations. The office would coordinate USDA programs benefiting small farms, conduct research on small farm viability, and serve as a central point of contact for small farm stakeholders seeking federal assistance.
Small farms represent a significant portion of U.S. agricultural operations but often struggle to access the same resources, information, and economies of scale as larger operations. This dedicated office could improve small farmers' ability to compete, access credit, navigate regulations, and benefit from USDA programs that were previously scattered across multiple agencies—potentially strengthening rural economies and agricultural diversity.
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