by | Mar 19, 2026

KYCGA joins letter to the President for farmer market-relief package

The Kentucky Corn Growers Association (KYCGA) with the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) and over 50 other national and regional agricultural organizations signed a letter to the administration to consider America’s farmers in the coming supplemental spending package.

“As the Administration considers what needs to be included in a defense supplemental package in the coming weeks, we urge you to include much-needed market relief for America’s farmers. This relief should build upon recent efforts by your Administration to deliver Farmer Bridge Assistance Program payments, and should include meaningful support for all specialty crop, sugar and alfalfa growers, as well as provide relief for farmers who sold at harvest time lows due to trade uncertainty, support farmers and ranchers dealing with catastrophic weather events, and build longer-term demand stability for U.S. agriculture through year-round sales of E15 and tax incentives to increase use of domestic agricultural products, such as the Buying American Cotton Act and the Grown in America Act. Additionally, Administration actions, such as finalizing strong Renewable Volume Obligations in the Renewable Fuel Standard and supporting value added opportunities for farmers in the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit, will also help support longer-term demand stability for U.S. agriculture.”

To read more about the initiative from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), click here.

Read the full letter below:

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