Land Grant Research Prioritization Act of 2026
Sponsored By: Senator Jon Ossoff
Introduced
Summary
New research priorities for land-grant institutions. This bill would add four specific research and extension priorities to the existing grant authority to fund work on mechanized harvesters, agricultural artificial intelligence, invasive species control, and aquaculture methods. The new priorities use the current land-grant definitions and leave funding levels and award timing to existing discretionary grant processes. The Secretary may emphasize particular focuses within each priority, such as mechanization for harvesting specialty crops or AI applications that improve specialty crop production.
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New research grants for farmers and colleges
If enacted, the bill would add four new research and extension grant priorities under existing law. The Department of Agriculture would be able to award grants to develop and evaluate advanced mechanized harvester technologies, with emphasis on mechanizing harvest for specialty crops. The Department would be able to award grants to develop and evaluate agricultural uses of artificial intelligence, with emphasis on improving specialty crop production. The bill would allow grants for aquaculture research at land-grant colleges, including propagation and rearing of economically and ecologically valuable aquatic and marine species. The bill would allow grants for invasive species research at land-grant colleges, including methods to manage and eradicate invasive plants and animals and biocontrol approaches. Eligible applicants would include land-grant colleges and other research and extension applicants under section 1672. The bill does not set funding amounts or a schedule, and grants would remain discretionary.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Jon Ossoff
GA • D
Cosponsors
Ashley Moody
FL • R
Sponsored 3/11/2026
Raphael Warnock
GA • D
Sponsored 3/11/2026
Rick Scott
FL • R
Sponsored 3/11/2026
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