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    WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2025: U.S. farmers are welcoming President Donald Trump’s new 12 billion dollar farm aid package, but many say the support will cover only a portion of the losses they have suffered from low crop prices, higher costs and disrupted exports tied to trade disputes. The White House unveiled the 12 billion dollar plan on Monday for producers hurt by tariffs and weaker global demand. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), about 11 billion dollars will go to row crop growers such as corn, soybean and wheat farmers, with roughly 1 billion dollars reserved for specialty crops including fruits and vegetables. Payments will be distributed by USDA based on farm size and production data. Producers and farm groups say the money will provide short term relief and help them secure seed, fertilizer and other inputs for the coming planting season.

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    However, they argue that the scale of the losses far exceeds the size of the package. Economists at the Agricultural Risk Policy Center at North Dakota State University estimate that farmers of nine major commodities, including corn, soybeans, wheat and peanuts, face combined losses this year of 35 billion to 44 billion dollars, several times the value of the new aid. “This support will serve as a lifeline for those simply trying to make it to next year, but it is just a lifeline, not a long term solution,” said Mike Stranz, vice president of advocacy at the National Farmers Union. He said producers have been squeezed by weaker prices and rising expenses for labor and inputs. Many growers link their financial strain to the administration’s trade conflict with China and other major buyers.

    US farmers welcome aid but warn of deeper losses

    Soybean farmers have been hit particularly hard after China halted U.S. soybean imports for several months this year in response to U.S. tariffs. Farm groups say that interruption came during the heart of the U.S. export season and left a backlog of supplies that weighed on prices. Caleb Ragland, a Kentucky soybean farmer and president of the American Soybean Association, said federal support will only address a portion of the impact on his sector. He estimated that the latest package will cover roughly one quarter of soybean growers’ losses tied to lost sales and weaker prices. “We are appreciative of an economic bridge,” he said, “but this money is plugging holes and slowing the bleeding rather than repairing the wound.” Specialty crop growers say their share of the program is even smaller relative to the damage. Kam Quarles, chief executive of the National Potato Council and co chair of the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance, said growers of potatoes and other vegetables saw sharp revenue declines this year as input costs climbed and some contracts were renegotiated at lower prices.

    Potato growers detail estimated half billion in losses

    Losses for russet potato growers alone are estimated at around half a billion dollars, he said, while specialty producers will compete for a 1 billion dollar slice of the overall aid. Payments will be calculated using formulas that include planted acreage, historical yields and production costs, according to USDA. In an October survey by Purdue University and CME Group, more than half of U.S. farmers who expected to receive government support said they planned to use it primarily to pay down debt and strengthen working capital. Farmers, lenders and economists say the pattern highlights both the importance and the limits of the new package. The 12 billion dollars will inject cash into rural communities, but growers across the Farm Belt remain under pressure after several years of low prices, rising costs and volatile trade flows.

    For now, the aid package stands as one of the largest direct interventions in US farm markets, reflecting the scale of the shock that has already hit producers. As checks move through the system, bankers, suppliers and co-ops are tracking how much ground the payments actually recover compared with earlier years of stronger prices, steadier exports and higher cash receipts across rural America. Farm groups say payment data will show which regions benefit most and where financial strain remains. They also say transparent reporting on who receives how much will be central to debates over support design and to how lenders assess farm risks now. – By Content Syndication Services.

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