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Old 10-11-2012, 08:40 PM   #1
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Default What the expiration of the 2008 Food and Farm bill means

The 2008 Food and Farm Bill expired Sept. 30, and the House adjourned until after the election, leaving the 2012 Food and Farm Bill stuck in Congress and many important agriculture, energy and nutrition programs unfunded. The Senate and the House Agriculture Committees passed versions of a new farm bill. The Senate approved its version of the bill, but the House leadership refused to take up the bill, stalling the process of getting it finished. This affects everyone who eats.

This will hurt farmers and ranchers, especially dairy producers, organic farmers and those participating in conservation programs. It will shut down programs to encourage young farmers, programs to improve and certify organic farming as well as rural development funds that promote farmers markets, community-supported agriculture and cooperatives. It will hurt seniors and children who need food assistance.

Milk producers take a direct hit with the loss of Milk Income Loss Contracts. Dairies are facing considerable challenges with the nationwide drought. It takes a lot of water to make milk and a lot of water to produce feed for dairy cattle. The milk contracts helped dairy producers when domestic milk prices fell below production costs. Without the milk contracts, there’s no safety net for dairy producers facing the highest feed costs in history.

Landowners using conservation measures on their land face the expiration of funding for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program and the Conservation Reserve Program.

The incentives program provides assistance for conservation measures to meet environmental regulations, and funds offset the expense of high-tech manure management equipment. The money is used to support intensive grazing systems, conservation tillage and individualized energy audits. Nearly $1 billion has disappeared from conservation programs.

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Old 10-11-2012, 09:38 PM   #2
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I can hear the thundering herd singing in the back ground "drink soy milk"..

pretty predictable by the congress to shut down before business is done..

More important to get re-elected, than to do their job....
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Old 10-12-2012, 12:50 AM   #3
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I can hear the thundering herd singing in the back ground "drink soy milk"..

pretty predictable by the congress to shut down before business is done..

More important to get re-elected, than to do their job....
I'm sure you'll be writing Boehner a letter to let him know how you feel. You can do it between all those dumps you take.
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