Case IH Power Tab

Farm Futures
   Search Site:   Thursday, May 24, 2012 | Bookmark This Site   
Skip Navigation Links
Home
Markets
News
Weather
Farm Futures NOW!
Magazine Online
RSS News
Land For Sale
Mobile
Subscribe
Reprints
Register
Login
About Us
Advertise
 
Share This
 

Ag Committees Getting Jump Start on Farm Bill

The last farm bill took two years to finish.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Jun 29, 2010

Tara Smith, Director of Congressional Relations for the American Farm Bureau Federation, told the Louisiana Farm Bureau convention in New Orleans over the weekend it's not that unusual that Congressional farm bill hearings have already started for the 2012 legislation.

"I think that a lot of folks think it's too early, a lot of folks are exhausted from the last Farm Bill still," Smith said. "But realistically it took us two and a half years to get the 2008 Farm Bill done, so when you consider that maybe it's not too early to start after all."

Smith notes it's already clear the budget environment is one of the biggest constraints moving forward.
 
"Chairman Peterson has made it clear he is not going to look outside of the farm bill for additional money this year," Smith said. "He thought that was a constraint last year and it caused him a lot of heartburn. We know we are going to face some budget cutback over the course of the next two years, probably before we even start writing the farm bill."

At the same time, Smith says the farm bill isn't just about farmers. There's a long list of people to please including environmental groups, conservation groups, nutrition folks and more.



Permalink: Click here

Tagged: farm, farm bill, Farm Bureau, American Farm Bureau Federation

Comments
Read comments from others and share your own thoughts.
Please provide the answer to the following question:

 = 
 
Search this site:   

Read More Stories
Weak Corn Exports Undermine Farm Futures Prices
Read this storySoybeans find support in strong weekly sales of old-crop supplies. (audio)
Read this story

Grain Market Eyes Europe, Weather
Read this storyWeakening economic conditions are the latest fallout from the Greek debt crisis. (audio)
Read this story

USDA Expands Credit Available to Farms
Read this storyAgency expands credit available to farmers and ranchers. And a new microloan program targets small farmers to help them avoid high-interest debt.
Read this story

 
Morning Call by Bryce Knorr
Afternoon Recap by Arlan Suderman
Grain Market Eyes Europe, Weather
USDA Expands Credit Available to Farms
Weak Corn Exports Undermine Farm Futures Prices
Livestock Call By John Otte
Are Milk and Meat Selection Overemphasized?
Corn Futures Price Rise Speaks Volumes
Weekly Fertilizer Review
Grain Price Declines Have Deeper Roots
Top 50 Tags
4-H afternoon recap American Farm Bureau Federation American Soybean Association animal health arlan suderman biodiesel biofuels bryce knorr BSE Bushel checkoff cotton Drought Environmental Protection Agency EPA ethanol Extension extension service farm farm bill Farm Bureau farm futures farm futures magazine farm futures market farm progress Farm Service Agency farmfutures farmfutures.com farming farmprogress.com fertilizer FFA free trade agreement Harvest insurance labor legal National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Corn Growers Association NCGA soybean soybean association soybeans SURE usda wheat winter wheat www.farmfutures www.farmfutures.com