On Wednesday, the White House submitted a national security supplemental spending request for $87.6 billion. The majority of the request includes funding for the conflict in the Middle East, but there are agricultural provisions as well. The supplemental funding package includes more than $11 billion in financial assistance and authorizes year-round sales of E15 nationwide. The request still faces some challenges. While there appears to be support for the agriculture supplemental, its inclusion in a package tied to military spending means there are some issues to work through. Meanwhile, the Senate has released its version of the farm bill, the Agricultural Act of 2026, which it intends to take up in committee after the Fourth of July. Chai...