Policy & Resources

Policy Briefings

Policy Brief- August 25, 2025

Policy Brief- August 25, 2025

  Know anyone who might be a good fit for USDA’s Tribal Advisory Committee? There are four vacant seats. Submit your nomination by Sept. 22, 2025. Check out IFAI's analysis of USDA’s Final Rule on Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers. If you want to learn...

Policy Brief- August 25, 2025

Policy Brief- August 19, 2025

Congress remains in recess through Labor Day.   IFAI recently published an analysis of the USDA Final Rule on Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers.   Our Rooted Wisdom podcast team interviewed Akiptan’s, Skya Ducheneaux to discuss how Native CDFIs are reshaping...

Policy Brief- August 25, 2025

Policy Brief- August 12, 2025

The public comment period on USDA’s Reorganization Plan is still open. All stakeholders, including Tribal governments, are encouraged to submit their feedback to reorganization@usda.gov by September 30, 2025. The Department’s reorganization plans were published via...

Educational Resources

Tax Tips and Guidance for Tribal Agriculture Operators

Tax Tips and Guidance for Tribal Agriculture Operators

Filing taxes can be confusing and stressful at the best of times. With daunting rules and laws about production, ranching and grazing on Tribal reservations, as well as jurisdictions and fractionalized lands, taxes can prove even more challenging for Tribal producers....

USDA Announces SUN Bucks 2025 Benefit Levels for Tribal Programs 

USDA Announces SUN Bucks 2025 Benefit Levels for Tribal Programs 

USDA Announces SUN Bucks 2025 Benefit Levels for Tribal Programs  The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) announced 2025 benefit levels for the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) for Children Program would remain unchanged.  Also...

Census Information

ANNUAL MARKET VALUE of ai/An Ag products*

Number of AI/AN Farms in 2022

Number of AI/AN PRODUCERS in 2022

*Does not include government payments.

Trainings/Webinars

The Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative, with the University of Arkansas, tailored tax and asset training specific to Tribal producers and Tribal citizens.

The materials are based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement number FSA22CPT0012189.

Click the button below to access educational materials regarding tax and asset management.

Model Tribal Food and Ag Code

The Model Tribal Food and Agriculture Code Project serves as a resource for Tribal governments, providing a comprehensive set of model laws for review, adoption, and implementation. The model laws contained in the code were designed by IFAI and contributing attorneys to facilitate agricultural production, food systems development, and health outcomes improvement in Indian Country.