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HR 6143

PRECISE Act

119th Congress Introduced by Don Davis and 7 co-sponsors

HR 6143 funds USDA precision agriculture research and farmer education programs to advance data-driven farming technology adoption and sustainability outcomes.

Referred to the Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit.
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Bill Summary · HR 6143

Legislative bill overview

HR 6143, the PRECISE Act, establishes new precision agriculture research and development programs within the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The bill aims to advance agricultural technology adoption, data management systems, and farmer education in precision farming techniques to improve productivity and sustainability.

Why is this important

Precision agriculture—using technology like GPS, sensors, and data analytics to optimize crop and livestock management—can reduce input costs, minimize environmental impact, and increase yields. Supporting federal research and farmer training in these technologies affects agricultural competitiveness, rural economic development, and the pace of technology adoption across American farms.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and funding: Determining appropriate federal funding levels for agricultural R&D when budget pressures exist elsewhere
  • Technology access equity: Questions about whether precision agriculture investments primarily benefit large, wealthy operations versus small and mid-sized farms, potentially widening agricultural disparities
  • Data ownership and privacy: Unclear frameworks around who owns agricultural data collected through precision systems and how farmer information is protected and used
  • Industry influence: Concerns about whether USDA programs favor specific technology vendors or create favorable conditions for particular companies over farmer-driven innovation

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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