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USDA Research Cuts Raise Major Concerns

USDA Research Cuts Raise Major Concerns
Jun 12, 2026
By Farms.com

Stakeholders warn staffing losses may harm agricultural research

A group of more than 50 organizations, including the American Institute of Biological Sciences, has raised concerns about recent changes in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Research, Education, and Economics mission area. 

The stakeholders shared their concerns in a letter sent to the House and Senate Agriculture Committees. They warned that staffing reductions in key agencies could weaken agricultural research in the country. The affected agencies include the Agricultural Research Service, the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the Economic Research Service, and the National Agricultural Statistics Service. 

The letter explains that staff reductions, along with possible laboratory closures and internal restructuring, may reduce the ability of these agencies to carry out important research. It also refers to past cases where USDA relocations led to staff losses and reduced research output, raising concerns about similar outcomes now. 

Another major issue highlighted is the delay in distributing research funds approved by Congress. These delays are slowing down ongoing projects and affecting timely grant processing. Universities and research institutions that depend on federal funding are also facing difficulties in continuing their agricultural research programs. 

The coalition noted that unclear agency instructions are adding to the problem. These disruptions are affecting long-term research efforts that are important for improving farming practices and addressing future challenges in agriculture. 

To address these concerns, the organizations have asked Congress to take action. They are requesting oversight hearings to better understand the situation. They also want detailed reporting on workforce changes and funding delays. 

The letter emphasizes the need for transparency in any restructuring within USDA’s research mission area. It also highlights that continued federal investment in agricultural research is essential for maintaining food security, improving farm productivity, and keeping the country competitive in global agriculture. 

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