New Order Pushes Regenerative Farming Across America
Published Date: 6/30/2026
Presidential Document
Summary
This new order helps American farmers use smart, earth-friendly farming methods called regenerative agriculture to grow healthier food while saving money and protecting the land. It boosts government funding and cuts red tape to speed up new farming tech and research, helping farmers stay strong and profitable. Starting now, farmers and ranchers will get more support to grow food that’s good for us and the planet, with over $1 billion already invested.
Analyzed Economic Effects
6 provisions identified: 6 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Significant Federal Investment in Regenerative Farming
The Administration directs a significant increase in Federal investment for regenerative agriculture practices, research, and education and says over $1 billion has already been invested. The order also promotes precision agriculture and calls for reducing red tape and strengthening public-private partnerships to speed adoption.
USDA to Maximize Regenerative Pilot Funding
The Secretary of Agriculture must maximize funding for the current Regenerative Pilot Program and evaluate ways to expand its reach, including using public-private partnerships to bring new capacity to producers. The expansion is intended to share program results with a broad audience of stakeholders.
Research on Cumulative Chemical Exposures in Food
HHS, USDA, and EPA will expedite development of a research and evaluation framework for cumulative exposure across chemical classes in the food supply, focusing on New Approach Methodologies to improve understanding of human health and environmental risks and to address those risks for greater food security and safety.
EPA to Prioritize Alternative Pesticide Registrations
The Environmental Protection Agency must prioritize registration actions for substances that can be used as alternatives to older active ingredients and undertake required registration actions, including human health and ecological risk assessments, as expeditiously as statute requires.
Review and Accurate Labeling of Pre-Harvest Desiccants
The EPA will review all available data for registered pre-harvest desiccation uses and ensure alignment with applicable safety and environmental standards, including accurate labeling of chemical products used before harvest.
NIH Grand Prize and ARPA-H Research Priorities
The Secretary of HHS will issue a National Institutes of Health grand prize challenge to find ways to evaluate exposure, diagnosis, and treatment of cumulative chemical exposures, and ARPA-H will prioritize research on technologies that reduce reliance on conventional chemical crop protection tools to lower risks to human health.
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