2026-03456Rule

USDA's $11 Billion Bridge Payments Rescue Farmers from Trade Turmoil

Published Date: 2/23/2026

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Summary

The USDA is giving $11 billion in one-time bridge payments to American farmers who grew certain crops in 2025. This helps farmers deal with trade problems and higher costs until bigger price boosts from a new law kick in after October 1, 2026. If you farm crops like corn, soybeans, or wheat, you could get money soon to keep your farm strong.

Analyzed Economic Effects

9 provisions identified: 7 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

One-time $11B Bridge Payments

The USDA is providing $11 billion in one-time Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) payments to American producers of specified 2025 crops to address trade disruptions and higher production costs. The payments are intended to help producers until reference-price increases from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act take effect after October 1, 2026.

Income and Per‑Person Payment Limits

A person or legal entity (except joint ventures/general partnerships) may not receive more than $155,000 in total FBA payments. A person or legal entity is ineligible if their average adjusted gross income (average of 2021, 2022, and 2023 tax years) exceeds $900,000, and producers must be actively engaged in farming to qualify.

Who Is Eligible — 2025 Acreage Rule

To be eligible you must have produced a 2025 crop of an eligible commodity (examples include barley, canola, chickpeas, corn, cotton, peanuts, rice, soybeans, wheat) and have timely filed Form FSA-578 with FSA by December 19, 2025. You must also comply with other program requirements specified in the rule to receive FBA payments.

Per‑Acre Payment Rates Set

Payments are calculated by multiplying an eligible commodity's per‑acre payment rate by the eligible acres you timely reported. Example per‑acre rates include corn $44.36/acre, soybeans $30.88/acre, and wheat $39.35/acre; rates were derived using a 30.41 percent factor so total payments do not exceed $11 billion.

Application Process and Deadlines

FSA will prepare a pre‑filled CCC-555 application for each eligible producer; you must obtain and return the pre‑filled CCC-555 to an FSA county office by April 17, 2026. Producers must also submit certain eligibility forms (for example CCC-901, CCC-902, CCC-941, AD-1026) by April 19, 2027 if not already on file with FSA.

No Insurance Purchase Required

You are not required to purchase crop insurance or Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) coverage to be eligible for FBA payments. USDA does, however, strongly urge producers to use new OBBBA risk management tools for future protection.

Some Crops Receive $0 Payment

Two eligible commodities have a payment rate of $0 per acre: crambe and rapeseed. The rule notes there are no reported acres for crambe in the program data.

State Payments for Public School Land

A State, political subdivision, or agency may be eligible for FBA payments if it owns the land and uses payments solely to support public schools; total payments to such an entity cannot exceed $500,000 annually, except States with population under 1,500,000 (which are subject to the regular per‑person/entity limit).

Timing — Effective Date and Payment Timing

The rule is effective February 23, 2026, and CCC intends to issue FBA Program payments to eligible producers in early 2026. Producers must return the pre‑filled CCC-555 by April 17, 2026 to apply for payments.

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Key Dates

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2/23/2026
2/23/2026

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