Farm Bill Now Coalition Unites Nation’s Farm Groups

The Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) has joined a coalition of 39 of the nation’s foremost agricultural organizations in an effort to raise public awareness of the need for Congress to pass a new, comprehensive, five-year farm bill before current farm programs expire in September.

The coalition, called Farm Bill Now, comprises associations and coalitions representing commodity crops, livestock, dairy, specialty crops, state and local governments, minor crops, energy and biobased product groups, farm cooperatives and financial groups, as well as the nation’s two largest farm groups, the American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Farmers Union. Each organization has strong and distinct policy priorities, yet all 39 are committed to passing a new, comprehensive bill this year.

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The group issued the following statement, titled “Why We Need a Farm Bill,” on the importance of new farm legislation for America’s farmers:

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“Calling the farm bill the ‘farm bill’ suggests its impact is limited only to farms and to the rural areas to which they are so closely tied. It’s really a jobs bill. A food bill. A conservation bill. A research bill. An energy bill. A trade bill. In other words, it’s a bill that affects every American.

“The farm bill affects our nation’s ability to provide the necessities of life for a global population projected to pass 9 billion by 2050. Here at home, it affects an industry that provides 23 million — or 1 in every 12 — American jobs.

“The farm bill has broad impact on our citizens and our economy. It provides healthy foods to millions of schoolchildren and nutritious options to families in need. It develops and expands trade with valuable foreign markets. By reducing spending significantly compared to prior farm bills, the proposals pending right now in Congress address the need to get our nation’s fiscal house in order.

“And yes, it benefits American farms — 98% of which are owned and operated by families. It helps big farms and small farms, major crops and specialty crops, organic farmers and conventional farmers, cattle ranchers and cotton ginners, farmers markets and national suppliers, and the vast range of other pursuits that make up American agriculture. This year, it would help farmers tackle the challenges posed by the worst drought in a generation.

“While Congress waits to finish the farm bill, we are united in asking all Americans to encourage legislators — home for summer town hall meetings and speeches — to finish this vital legislation before the current farm and food law expires in September. After all, it’s your bill too.”

In addition to the statement, Farm Bill Now launched an interactive web portal, through which visitors to the site can connect to their members of Congress and show their support for a new five-year farm bill. Using messages to Congress via social media, event locations and times, and an online petition, FarmBillNow.com gives both farmers and consumers the resources they need to make their voices heard, telling Congress that the farm bill needs to be completed before the current farm food law expires in September.

In the coming weeks, Farm Bill Now will hold events in Iowa and on Capitol Hill to underscore the message as well.

On the afternoon of Tuesday, August 28, farmers representing multiple groups within the coalition will discuss the Farm Bill Now effort at the annual Farm Progress Show in Boone, IA, the nation’s largest outdoor farm show.

Wednesday morning September 12, representatives of many of the groups uniting today will gather on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol to encourage Congress to pass the bill before programs expire at the end of the month.

For more information on Farm Bill Now and to get involved in ensuring that American agriculture has the security and certainty that it needs, please visit FarmBillNow.com.

The 39 agricultural organizations comprising the Farm Bill Now coalition include:

  1. 25x’25 Alliance                                          
  2. Agricultural Retailers Association                        
  3. American Beekeeping Federation
  4. American Farm Bureau Federation                 
  5. American Feed Industry Association                    
  6. American Pulse Association
  7. American Seed Trade Association                 
  8. American Sheep Industry Association                  
  9. American Soybean Association
  10. American Sugar Alliance                             
  11. Biobased Products Coalition                               
  12. Council of State Governments East
  13. Council of State Governments Midwest        
  14. Farm Credit Council                                            
  15. National Association of Wheat Growers
  16. National Barley Growers Association            
  17. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association                 
  18. National Corn Growers Association
  19. National Cotton Council                              
  20. National Council of Farmer Cooperatives               
  21. National Farmers Union
  22. National Milk Producers Federation              
  23. National Potato Council                                     
  24. National Sorghum Producers
  25. National Sunflower Association                
  26. Northharvest Bean Growers Association              
  27. Northeast State Association for Agricultural Stewardship                                                       
  28. Produce Marketing Association
  29. Southern Peanut Farmers Federation          
  30. Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance                          
  31. State Agriculture and Rural Leaders
  32. United Dairymen of Arizona                       
  33. United Fresh Produce Association                       
  34. U.S. Canola Association
  35. U.S. Dry Bean Council                             
  36. USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council                            
  37. USA Rice Federation
  38. Western Growers Association                    
  39. Western Peanut Growers Association

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