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HR 7562

Office of Small Farms Establishment Act of 2026

119th Congress
Introduced by Alma Adams, Jim McGovern, Marilyn Strickland and 1 other co-sponsors

The Office of Small Farms Establishment Act of 2026 creates a USDA office to provide technical assistance, grants, and policy advocacy for small-scale agricultural producers.

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Bill Summary: Office of Small Farms Establishment Act of 2026 (H.R. 7562)

Overview

The Office of Small Farms Establishment Act of 2026 seeks to amend the Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994 to create a dedicated Office of Small Farms within the USDA. The primary intent of the bill is to centralize support, coordination, and advocacy for small-scale agricultural producers who may struggle to access federal programs often designed for larger industrial operations.

Key Provisions

1. Definition of a "Small Farm"

The bill establishes specific criteria to identify eligible "small farm, ranch, or forest operations." To qualify, an operation must:
* Annual Income: Have a gross cash farm income of less than $350,000.
* Size: Be less than 180 acres (though the Secretary of Agriculture may adjust this based on the specific region or production system).

2. The Office of Small Farms

The bill mandates the creation of the Office of Small Farms within the USDA's farm production and conservation mission area, led by a Director. The Office's duties include:
* Policy Reform: Reviewing USDA programs to identify and remove regulatory or administrative barriers that disadvantage small farmers.
* Technical Assistance: Coordinating help for farmers to access grants, loans, and cost-share programs, as well as aiding in succession planning and land preservation.
* Financial Support: Implementing a grant program providing sums of up to $25,000 for infrastructure repairs, uninsured losses, business planning, and land acquisition down payments.
* Accountability: Establishing an anonymous hotline for operators to report difficulties in accessing USDA programs.

3. Coordination and Infrastructure

To ensure the Office is integrated across the USDA, the bill requires:
* Agency Liaisons: Mandatory appointment of liaisons from agencies such as the Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and the Risk Management Agency (RMA).
* State Coordinators: The designation of a State Small Farms Coordinator in every state to develop state-specific plans and coordinate technical assistance at the local level.

Affected Parties

  • Small-Scale Producers: Farmers, ranchers, and forest operators meeting the income and acreage requirements will have a dedicated federal advocate and new access to small-scale grants.
  • USDA Personnel: Various USDA agencies will be required to appoint liaisons and coordinate their outreach strategies through the new Office.
  • State-Level Employees: Certain state office employees may be designated as coordinators, with at least 50% of their duties focused on small farm support.

Financial and Procedural Details

  • Funding: The bill authorizes specific appropriations for fiscal years 2027 through 2031:
    • $15 million annually for the administration of the Office.
    • $10 million annually for technical assistance and grants.
  • Reporting: The Secretary of Agriculture must submit an annual report to Congress detailing efforts and results achieved in increasing small farm participation in agricultural programs.
  • Timeline: If passed, the administrative and funding structures would begin in fiscal year 2027.

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