The House Agriculture Committee passed its version of the Farm Bill (March 5, 2026), called the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, and it had bipartisan support.
Ducks Unlimited has a long history of working with farmers, ranchers, and other private landowners across the country to enhance and restore millions of acres critical to waterfowl and other wildlife habitats.
“Voluntary, incentive-based conservation programs included in the Farm Bill’s conservation title are essential to Ducks Unlimited’s work,” said DU CEO Adam Putnam. “These programs are the foundation for our partnerships with the agriculture community, and they allow landowners to be good stewards of the land and conserve habitat while keeping their land in production.”
Putnam also said they appreciate the committee for advancing the legislation, and they look forward to supporting a bipartisan Farm Bill that benefits rural communities and wildlife habitat.






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