Farm Bill Progress Welcome, but Year-Round E15 Remains Urgent Priority

Watertown, Wis. [May 1, 2026] – The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act (H.R. 7567) after more than seven years without an update, marking a step in the right direction for provisions in the conservation, trade, credit, rural development, research and energy titles. However, Wisconsin Corn Growers Association emphasized that significant work remains—particularly in the Senate—to ensure the legislation fully supports Wisconsin farmers.

A top priority for Wisconsin corn growers continues to be securing permanent, year-round access to E15 fuel, a move seen as one of the fastest and most effective ways to increase demand for corn. Ethanol plays a crucial role in the state’s economy and agricultural sector with nine ethanol plants operating in the state, an estimated $4.2 billion of annual economic activity, almost 20,000 jobs supported and roughly one-third of Wisconsin’s corn crop used in ethanol production. By offering year-round access to E15 at the pump, consumers will experience cost savings at the pump compared to lower blends of ethanol, improve local prices for corn and provide immediate economic impact without relying on broader farm bill changes. 

“Let’s be clear: without permanent, year-round E15, we are leaving real money on the table for farmers and higher costs at the pump for consumers,” said Paul Jarvis, president of the Wisconsin Corn Growers Association. “Temporary waivers are a band-aid solution—they don’t give markets the certainty they need. The bipartisan support is there, the benefits are obvious, and the time for action is now. Congress must get this across the finish line.”

Wisconsin Corn serves the state’s corn growers through the Wisconsin Corn Promotion Board (WCPB) and Wisconsin Corn Growers Association (WCGA). The WCPB utilizes checkoff funds to develop and defend markets, fund research and provide education about corn and corn products. WCGA is a united, grassroots-driven member organization representing growers from across Wisconsin on important state and national agricultural issues in an effort to increase member profitability and opportunity. For more information, visit wicorn.org.

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