National Agriculture Day, 2026
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This presidential proclamation designates March 24, 2026, as National Agriculture Day. It honors American farmers, ranchers, growers, and foresters for their contributions to the nation's food supply, economy, and heritage over 250 years. The document highlights the administration's policies including investments in soil health, water quality, food supply resilience, fair trade, and new markets. It notes the delivery of over $40 billion in assistance to farmers affected by prior unfair trade practices and policies. The proclamation encourages Americans to recognize agriculture's role in daily life, rural communities, and the economy while expressing appreciation for those in the sector.
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Key Changes
- Designates March 24, 2026 as National Agriculture Day
- Highlights over $40 billion in financial assistance provided to farmers
- Emphasizes policy focus on improving soil health, water quality and supply chain resilience
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Obligations
What this law requires
Acknowledge agriculture's role in daily life and the nation's economy on National Agriculture Day
Recognize and observe March 24, 2026, as National Agriculture Day
Express appreciation for farmers, growers, ranchers, producers, national forest system stewards, private agricultural stewards, and agriculture sector workers on National Agriculture Day