The recently passed continuing resolution by Congress provides temporary relief to U.S. farmers by extending the 2018 Farm Bill for one year and including a $10 billion financial aid package. Payments will be made based on acres planted or prevented from being planted in 2024, with specific per-acre rates for various crops, such as $31.80 for wheat and $43.80 for corn. Agricultural leaders view the resolution as a short-term fix, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive five-year farm bill in 2025. Agricultural leaders stress the importance of collaboration and political commitment to address long-term challenges facing the farming sector.