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Could USDA funding freeze, trade wars spell trouble for UT farmers?

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025   

Utah farmers and ranchers are feeling frustrated and concerned since the U.S. Department of Agriculture funding freeze has threatened some of their livelihoods.

Mike Lavender, policy director for the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, said because of the Trump administration's federal funding freeze, a number of critical programs remain paused and under review. Others, like the Environmental Quality Incentive Program and the Conservation Stewardship Program will start to receive funds once again from the USDA, if they had contracts already in place.

Lavender stressed some farms' viability is on the line.

"The challenge here is, of course, many of these programs, including agricultural conservation programs, are reimbursement based," Lavender explained. "In many cases, farmers have already paid out of pocket and are now being told that they won't be reimbursed by the federal government on the timeline they had expected."

Lavender noted many farmers have been left wondering if they'll be on the hook for unpaid funds. Meanwhile, the White House said the administration is looking to make agencies more efficient, to better serve farmers.

Trump's trade war could also spell trouble for farmers, especially as the costs of fuel, feed and equipment have risen and many crop prices have fallen. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the USDA is considering direct payments to farmers if tariffs lead to major farm losses but the last few weeks have been stressful.

Lavender pointed out farmers not having certainty from their federal partners is debilitating.

"There is never a good time for uncertainty, but this is a particularly bad time," Lavender contended. "We're seeing that across agricultural conservation, energy-efficient programs, as well as other programs that invest in infrastructure and supply chains."

Various farm groups have expressed their concerns new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China could negatively affect the American agricultural sector and raise costs for farmers.


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