Department of Agriculture (USDA) News

USDA Regenerative Pilot, SNAP Waivers, and Water Deal with Mexico


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Welcome to your weekly USDA update, where we break down the latest from the Department of Agriculture and what it means for you.

This week's biggest headline: USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a $700 million Regenerative Pilot Program on December 10, partnering with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz. It's aimed at helping farmers cut production costs through better soil health, cleaner water, and stronger food supplies, all tied to President Trump's Make America Healthy Again agenda. As Rollins put it, "This is another initiative driven by President Trump’s mission to Make America Healthy Again."

Key moves include signing SNAP waivers for six more states—Hawai'i, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee—banning unhealthy foods like soda from benefits starting 2026. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin cheered it, saying it's restoring SNAP to its nutritional roots. That's now 12 states in this "Laboratories of Innovation" push. Plus, a huge win for Texas farmers: the U.S. and Mexico agreed December 12 to meet water treaty obligations, repaying deficits from the Rio Grande. And $38.1 million in Hurricane Helene aid hit Tennessee, with disaster help now flowing to Washington producers hit by floods.

Behind the scenes, USDA saw massive staff exits—one in five employees gone this year via incentives and DOGE cuts, per OIG reports—slimming operations by over 20,000 since January.

For American families, these SNAP tweaks mean healthier food choices and a 3.5% benefits boost in January 2026, fighting chronic disease. Farmers gain lower costs and reliable water, stabilizing prices at your grocery store. Businesses in ag face new regenerative incentives but tighter nutrition rules, while states like those 12 get flexibility to innovate. Internationally, the Mexico deal eases border tensions over water.

Experts note this aligns with shifting public priorities toward farm viability over expansive welfare, per farmdoc daily analysis.

Watch for SNAP rollouts in 2026 and more MAHA pilots. Dive deeper at usda.gov press releases or fns.usda.gov for SNAP updates. Citizens, share feedback on state waivers via your governor's office.

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