The USDA will base the $12 billion in farmer payments it recently announced under the Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) program on 2025 planted acreage. The department announced that acreage reports, as of 19 December, by 5 p.m., should be “accurate.” Payment rates will be announced the following week, and payments will be made by 28 February 2026 to help farmers secure credit for the 2026 crop year.  The monies will be distributed through a uniform formula to cover a portion of losses that will be determined through a model for 2025 crop year. Crop insurance will not be required to qualify for the FBA program. The program will have a payment limit of $155,000 and producers or legal entities will have an adjusted gross income...