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Announcing the Farm Foundation January 2026 Cultivators and 2026 Agricultural Scholars Cohorts

16 December 2025 at 17:56

Farm Foundation announces two new cohorts that reflect its continued investment in developing future leaders across food, agriculture, and agricultural policy. The January 2026 Cultivators cohort and the 2026 USDA Economic Research Service (ERS) Agricultural Scholars cohort represent students from institutions nationwide who will engage with Farm Foundation programs in distinct yet complementary ways.

The Cultivator Program provides an exclusive opportunity for outstanding undergraduate and graduate students in agriculture to engage directly with senior leaders and policy discussions shaping the future of the food and agriculture system. Cultivators attend the Round Table and present their research alongside industry, government, and nonprofit executives.

Farm Foundation offers two Cultivators cohorts each year, with each cohort aligned to one of the organization’s biannual Round Table meetings. The January 2026 Cultivators cohort will participate in the Farm Foundation Round Table held January 14–16, 2026, in El Paso, Texas.

January 2026 Cultivators Cohort

Through the Cultivator Program, participants gain exposure to high-level dialogue on emerging agricultural issues while building professional networks with leaders across the public and private sectors.

Learn more about the Cultivator Program


2026 USDA Economic Research Service Agricultural Scholars

Farm Foundation, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service (ERS), also announces the 2026 Agricultural Scholars cohort. This fully funded, 12-month professional development program is designed for graduate students pursuing agricultural economics or related agricultural policy fields.

The Agricultural Scholars Program provides immersive, hands-on exposure to applied policy and economic analysis. Scholars work closely with ERS senior analysts while developing a deeper understanding of agricultural policy, commodity markets, agricultural finance, and related disciplines.

Scholar Experience

During the program year, Scholars will:

  • Partner with an ERS senior analyst for year-long mentorship
  • Conduct and present capstone research to ERS economists and receive expert feedback
  • Participate in Farm Foundation Forums held virtually throughout the year
  • Engage with senior leaders across agribusiness, government, and trade associations

Scholars will also attend several flagship events, including:

  • Farm Foundation Round Table – January 14–16, 2026 (El Paso, TX)
  • USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum – February 19–20, 2026
  • AAEA Annual Meeting – July 26–28, 2026 (Kansas City, MO)
  • WASDE/Capstone Trip – October/November 2026 (Washington, D.C.), including visits to USDA, Capitol Hill, agribusinesses, and commodity groups

2026 Agricultural Scholars Cohort

The Agricultural Scholars Program seeks to deepen participants’ understanding of production agriculture, agribusiness, and government, strengthening the pipeline of future agricultural economists and policy leaders.

Learn more about the Agricultural Scholars Program and individual profiles

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2024 Ag Scholars Present Research at USDA

13 September 2024 at 21:29

The 2024 USDA ERS/Farm Foundation Agricultural Scholars recently completed their cohort year, presenting their capstone projects at the U.S. Department of Agriculture to USDA Economic Research Service staff during the second week of September.Β Β 

2024 Farm Foundation Agricultural Scholars visit Washington D.C.

The group of 20 Ag Scholars presented on topics ranging from utility-scale solar energy, to labor markets, supplemental irrigation, and food loss and waste practices.Β Β 

After their presentations, the students met with USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics Sanah Baig, USDA Chief Economist Dr. Seth Meyer, and met with the House and Senate Ag Committees.Β Β 

At the end of the week, the Ag Scholars also attended the September World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) Lockup.Β 

The 5th cohort’s productive year connected the students with their field of study in a deeply meaningful way and forged connections across the industry that will serve them well as they continue to develop as leaders.Β Β 

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Ag Scholars Shine at AAEA

1 August 2024 at 20:10

The USDA ERS/Farm Foundation Agricultural Scholars recently travelled to New Orleans to present their research at the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting, held July 28 to 30, 2024.

Presentation topics included β€œFood Price Inflation Forecasting,” β€œConsumer preferences for Value-Added Foods from Black-Owned Food Companies,” and β€œCan Grocery Store Food Loss and Waste Reduction Practices Attract Shoppers?” among others.

Several Farm Foundation current program participants and alums won awards for their papers. These included Agricultural Scholar John Robinson of North Carolina State University, who won second place in the graduate student extension competition. January 2024 Cultivator Ryanna Tietje of The Ohio State University won second place in the undergraduate student paper competition.

The AAEA annual meeting brings together agricultural economists from around the world to discuss the biggest issues facing agriculture. The Agricultural Scholars were able to be part of those discussions, meet with USDA ERS staff, and learn about important research happening to improve agriculture.

A great crowd of Farm Foundation program participants and alums came together at the reception Farm Foundation held on the Monday night of the meeting.

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