Florida Senate Bill 290 is a comprehensive agriculture and consumer services measure enacted in March 2026 that protects farmer and landscaper autonomy by prohibiting counties and municipalities from restricting gasoline-powered equipment use, while also streamlining land use procedures for agricultural purposes and establishing new support programs for food animal veterinarians and seed research. The bill prevents local overreach by preempting local bans on farm and landscape equipment, protects agricultural lands from development restrictions through easement requirements, and eliminates barriers to agricultural practice. It also creates loan repayment programs to support rural veterinary medicine and establishes the Farmers Feeding Florida Program to increase food security through local agricultural production.