- Nebraska Beef recall expands to 5.3 million pounds
- States set rules for importing cattle from Montana
- Beef Verification Solution program makes changes
- Scientists: Watermelon yields Viagra-like effects
- Irrigated Wheat Gaining Popularity
- UNL Extension vegetative treatment systems turn livestock manure 'green'
- KU students studying bees
- Companies competing to upgrade electric grid
- South Korean President calls for end to beef dispute
- G8 Meeting Very Important
- Ground Beef Recall Expanded
- FDA Questioning Where the Salmonella Came From
- Research Finding Some Answers to Salmonella Question
- Groups work to halt Canadian cattle
- NFU Urges Congress to Help Independent Livestock Producers
- Views of Alaska Oil Drilling Surveyed
- New WASDE Information to be Released
- Groups Work to Halt Imports of Canadian Cattle
- IDFA Files Suit in Ohio over Proposed rBST Rule
- The Value of Manure
- UNL and Chinese University collaborate on water
- Focus on Agriculture
- Retail Food Prices Rise Slightly in Second Quarter
- Western govs hope to sway future energy policy
- Pathogen Genes Targeted in Studies
- Unity called for in biofuels
- South Korean auto workers strike over U.S. beef
- Farm Bureau Letter Makes Requests
- Iowa Recovery Moving Forward
- Bob Kerry Wants Commission on Energy and Climate
- National Sorghum Checkoff Collections Begin
- You Tube Video an Educational Piece
- E-Coli Controls in Place
- CCC Rates Announced for July
- Brenda Darnell New Rural Development Area Director
The National Corn Growers Association urged Congress today to vote in favor of the farm bill conference report. The House is expected to vote on the bill Wednesday, followed by the Senate on Thursday.
“The farm bill process has been a long one and our producers need a farm bill now,” said NCGA President Ron Litterer. “The optional Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program provides an improved risk management tool and addresses the increasing levels of risk farmers are facing today and in the future. NCGA is pleased that congressional members see the need for a safety net that offers more reliable protection against crop losses and against increasingly volatile commodity markets.”
NCGA joined with more than 500 agriculture, non-profit, and religious organization to urge quick consideration of the bill.
“Communities across the nation, from urban to rural have been waiting too long for this legislation,” the letter stated. “The conference report makes significant farm policy reforms, protects the safety net for all of America’s food producers, addresses important infrastructure needs for specialty crops, increases funding to feed our nation’s poor, and enhances support for important conservation initiatives.”
The current extension of the 2002 farm bill expires Friday, and the president has signaled that he will veto the final conference bill.
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