House Ag Committee hits road for farm bill input

Published online: Jul 31, 2017 News
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he House Agriculture Committee will hold farm bill listening sessions this week in Texas, Minnesota and California.

The listening sessions are another step in developing the 2018 farm bill, a process committee chairman Mike Conaway hopes to complete by the end of this year or early next year.

American Farm Bureau president Zippy Duvall says he confident the farm bill can be completed in 2017.

“It sounds encouraging that we may get something done,” Duvall says. “Chairman Conaway and Chairman Roberts are looking forward to try to get something done this fall—and we’re working hard on it.”

Duvall says Farm Bureau’s top priority is to protect current farm bill spending.

“We all know that crop insurance is the cornerstone of our risk management tools in the farm bill—and we want to make sure the funding stays there,” Duvall says. “Of course, County ARC has had some problems, so we have proposed a way to possibly fix those problems with county averages, from county-to-county.”

Duvall says Farm Bureau is also calling for substantial improvements to the dairy and cotton programs.

The farm bill listening session in Minnesota will take place Thursday in conjunction with the FarmFest farm show near Morgan, Minn.

Source: brownfieldagnews.com