The Beginning Farmer and Rancher
Opportunity Act
(H.R.4316)
The Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act of 2017 (H.R.4316), introduced on November 8, 2017 by Representatives Tim Walz (D-MN) and Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) lays out a national strategy that will break down barriers to entry and give real support to the next generation of farmers by:
- Expanding beginning farmers’ access to affordable land.
- Empowering new and veteran farmers with the skills to succeed in today’s agricultural economy.
- Ensuring equitable access to financial capital and federal crop insurance.
- Encouraging commitment to conservation and stewardship across generations.
Nearly 100 million acres of farmland (enough to support nearly 250,000 family farms) is set to change hands over the next five years – during the course of our next farm bill. To keep our agricultural economy strong, the next farm bill needs to facilitate the transfer of skills, knowledge, and land between current and future generations of family farmers.
The Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act will ensure that this transfer takes place, and that our next farm bill paves the way for the future of American agriculture. The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) is dedicated to ensuring that our beginning, aspiring, and veteran farmers have all the tools and resources they need to succeed. NSAC therefore supports this bill’s inclusion in the 2018 Farm Bill.
Learn More
- Download a one-page overview of the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act
- Download a policy summary of the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act
- Download a detailed outline of the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act
- Download the full legislative bill text of the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act
Take Action Today
- Check out our Take Action! page for ways to get involved in the 2018 Farm Bill process