Senator Josh Hawley is urging U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to review planned Missouri Farm Service Agency office closures and reductions in services, citing concerns about the potential impact on farmers who depend on timely federal assistance. Hawley sent a letter after the Missouri Farm Service Agency State Committee announced that services at the Ralls County Farm Service Agency office will be reduced beginning October 1, 2026. In his letter, Hawley thanked Rollins for her continued efforts to support Missouri agriculture and acknowledged the financial challenges facing producers across the state. Hawley asked Rollins to review the planned office closures and service reductions affecting Missouri Farm Service Agency locations. The senator concluded by urging Rollins to use every available authority and resource to preserve the continued operation of Missouri Farm Service Agency offices and maintain access to services for the state’s agricultural producers.