Wisconsin Farmers Union acknowledges the administration’s decision to deliver much-needed relief to family farmers during a period of intense financial strain. Farmers in Wisconsin continue to face the compounding challenges of volatile markets, rising input costs, and uncertainty driven by recent trade policies, including tariffs. Many are operating below the cost of production, and stress levels across rural communities remain high.
While this one-time assistance will help many Wisconsin producers stay afloat in the near term, emergency payments alone cannot address the deeper issues pushing family farms to the brink. The current farm safety net is outdated and not equipped to match today’s economic pressures, from record input costs and unstable markets to the rising burden of healthcare on rural families.
The administration has indicated that the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program will provide roughly $11 billion for commodity producers and $1 billion for specialty crop growers. While this support will offset a portion of farmers’ losses, economists at North Dakota State University estimate financial damage exceeding $40 billion nationwide. Some smaller-scale farmers may see little to no benefit from this program, and past relief efforts have shown that distribution is not always equitable. This round of aid, while welcome, falls short of making farmers whole.
Wisconsin Farmers Union is committed to working alongside National Farmers Union, Congress, and our grassroots members to advance a modernized farm bill that reflects the realities on the ground. That means a more responsive safety net, stronger market protections, sound trade policy, and bold action to confront consolidation that continues to drive up costs for both farmers and consumers.
“This relief will help many Wisconsin farm families get through a tough stretch, and we recognize the need for that kind of support in a crisis,” said WFU President Darin Von Ruden. “But farmers in our state don’t want to rely on emergency payments year after year—we want a fair shot at making a living from the work we do. It’s time for long-term solutions that bring stability back to our markets, tackle consolidation, and ensure rural communities across Wisconsin can thrive.”
Wisconsin Farmers Union, a member-driven organization, is committed to enhancing the quality of life for family farmers, rural communities, and all people through educational opportunities, cooperative endeavors, and civic engagement. For more information visit www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com.



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