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The USDA opens $11B aid program Feb. 23 for commodity farmers, with payments based on 2025 acres.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for the $11 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance program, starting February 23, 2026, with payments expected as early as February 28.
The aid, aimed at commodity crop producers hit by high costs and trade disruptions, will be based on 2025 planted acres and delivered through pre-filled applications for those with Login.gov accounts.
A separate $1 billion program supports specialty crop farmers, with a March 13 deadline.
The USDA says the payments will help bridge financial gaps until new farm bill provisions take effect, though economists note they won’t fully offset over $30 billion in recent losses.
El USDA abre un programa de ayuda de $ 11B el 23 de febrero para los agricultores de productos básicos, con pagos basados en 2025 acres.