# USDA Update: America's Agricultural Pulse
Welcome to this week's USDA Update, where we track the latest developments in American agriculture and rural policy. I'm your host, bringing you the most significant headlines from the Department of Agriculture.
The biggest news this week comes from Secretary Brooke Rollins, who just marked her first 100 days in office with a series of major policy announcements. Secretary Rollins has been actively implementing President Trump's economic agenda with a particular focus on empowering rural America and expanding market access for U.S. farmers.
In a significant win for Texas farmers and ranchers, Secretary Rollins secured an agreement with the Mexican government to meet current water needs under the 1944 Water Treaty. This breakthrough addresses a long-standing concern for agricultural producers along the border who depend on reliable water access.
The Secretary also applauded the EPA's emergency approval allowing summer sales of E-15 nationwide, stating: "President Trump is committed to lowering energy prices by unleashing American energy production, and it all starts with U.S. farmers. This move will provide immediate relief to consumers, provide more choices at the pump, and drive demand for corn grown, processed, and used right here in America."
On the financial front, the USDA announced April lending rates for agricultural producers through the Farm Service Agency. With farm operating loans at 5.375% and farm ownership loans at 5.750%, these programs provide crucial access to capital for producers looking to start or expand operations.
Looking ahead, Secretary Rollins is working with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, due by December 31st. They've promised a "line-by-line review" of the previous administration's scientific report, with Secretary Rollins emphasizing that the new guidelines will be "based on sound science, not political science."
For farmers concerned about avian influenza, Secretary Rollins recently visited Ohio with Governor Mike DeWine to discuss USDA efforts to support family farms and control the spread of HPAI.
If you're interested in learning more about any of these initiatives or applying for agricultural loans, visit the USDA website or contact your local USDA Service Center. The Department continues to offer online tools like the Loan Assistance Tool to help producers explore their options.
That's all for this week's update on America's agricultural pulse. Stay tuned for more developments as the new administration continues to implement its rural agenda.
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