March 27, 2025

For Immediate Release

Contact:       Michael Marsh, President and CEO

                        (202) 629-9320

NCAE Urges USDA to Investigate Undisbursed Funds to Farmers

(Arlington, VA)

In a letter addressed to U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, the National Council of Agricultural Employers (NCAE) urges Secretary Rollins to investigate an unexplained halt in disbursement of federal grant funds previously allocated and awarded to farmers to help address critical labor shortages and reduce irregular migration.  

Last year, USDA’s Farm Labor Stabilization and Protection Pilot Grant Program (FLSP) awarded $50 million in federal grant funding to 141 awardees in 40 states and Puerto Rico, reaching 177 agricultural operations throughout the U.S. On its website, USDA describes the FLSP as a way to help address labor shortages, mitigate costs associated with the H-2A temporary seasonal visa program, and reduce irregular migration from Northern Central American countries.

In the letter, NCAE shares that FLSP participants report they stopped receiving reimbursements in January or failed to receive any reimbursement. NCAE explains that recipients report being “out-of-pocket for hundreds of thousands of dollars,” adding that some are reportedly borrowing money and on the edge of bankruptcy. NCAE also relayed that, despite repeated attempts, participants report they have not received clarity from USDA on the status of the FLSP funding, and when or whether they will be reimbursed for incurred or future expenses.

“America’s farmers and ranchers who engaged in the FLSP program did so in good faith and with the understanding that USDA would uphold their end of the commitment,” stated Michael Marsh, NCAE’s President and CEO. “Particularly at a time when margins on America’s family farms and ranches are increasingly thin, we are deeply troubled by reports that farmers and ranchers have not received reimbursements for the significant costs incurred as part of their participation in USDA’s Program.”

“While we know,” added Marsh, “it is not USDA’s intent to further strain America’s agricultural community which is already burdened by of several years of regulatory overreach, rising labor and input costs, and unfair foreign competition, USDA’s lack of communication about the status of the FLSP funds is doing just that.”

“We hope that Secretary Rollins and her team will investigate this thoroughly and communicate with recipients promptly so they can get back to doing the work they do best—growing food, fiber and fuel to feed, clothe and power the world.”

NCAE is the national trade association focusing on agricultural labor issues from the employer’s viewpoint.

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March 17, 2025

For Immediate Release

Contact:         Joel Anderson, Executive Committee Chairman (303) 690-6680

                         Ryan Ayres, Vice Chairman and Selection Committee Chair (509) 391-0244

NCAE Seeks Ag Expert to Lead Organization

(Arlington, VA) The National Council of Agricultural Employers (NCAE) is searching for an ag labor leader to fill an upcoming vacancy in the Council’s President and CEO position.

Michael Marsh, NCAE’s President and CEO, Michael Marsh, announced his intent to retire at the end of 2025 during the organization’s 11th Annual Ag Employer Labor Forum last December. Marsh joined the organization in 2017 and has served as a fierce advocate on behalf of America’s farm and ranch families.

“Michael’s outstanding leadership has been integral to the success and growth of the Council,” noted Joel Anderson, Chair of NCAE’s Executive Committee. “The Council is grateful for Michael’s commitment to America’s farming and ranching communities and his tireless efforts on behalf of Agriculture. The Selection Committee has a daunting task finding a new visionary to follow in his footsteps.”

“As America’s farm and ranch community moves through an ever more challenging economic environment,” added Ryan Ayres, Vice Chairman of NCAE’s Executive Committee and Selection Committee Chair, “we are searching nationwide for someone passionate about farm and ranch families and assisting them to be sustainable. Under Michael’s leadership, the Council has enjoyed tremendous growth in membership and achieved significant gains in influencing Congress and the regulatory agencies on issues involving in agricultural labor. NCAE is looking for someone with vision, passion and enthusiasm for America’s agricultural community to continue that trajectory with the same constant commitment to ethics and integrity.” 

The Council has opened the application period and will continue to seek applications from agricultural leaders through March 31, 2025. Interested applicants can learn more about the position and apply on the Americans Society of Association Executives Job Center here.

NCAE is the national trade association focusing on agricultural labor issues from the employer’s viewpoint.

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