Agriculture
Growing
up on my family's fourth-generation farm and ranch
near Houghton, SD, I know firsthand that agriculture
remains the key driver of our economic growth. Through
my role on the House Agriculture Committee, I will
continue to find ways to protect our family farms
and ranches that complement and facilitate new economic
growth in our communities; to level the playing field
at home and abroad for American agriculture; and to
keep feeding the world throughout this new century.
We all have a stake in creating an environment where
young people can thrive on and around our farms and
ranches. With economic uncertainty across the country,
I will oppose efforts to weaken the strong safety
net created in the 2008 Farm Bill and to ensure that
farmers and ranchers can continue to have access to
credit to keep their farming operations viable.
Here are
some key issues affecting South Dakota farmers and
ranchers that I will be working on in Congress:
2008
Farm Bill Implementation
The Farm Bill is the single most important piece of
legislation for South Dakota producers, families,
and businesses, and it’s critical to ensuring
the viability of farm and ranch operations across
the state. Through my role on the House Agriculture
Committee, I will continue to make timely implementation
of the 2008 Farm Bill one of my top priorities. Of
specific importance is:
- Ensuring
that producers have the tools and information necessary
to make decisions on whether to enroll in new farm
safety net programs, like the Average Crop Revenue
Program (ACRE);
- Timely
establishment of agriculture disaster assistance
programs to provide greater certainty for producers
when dealing with unexpected natural disasters;
- Overseeing
farm credit and loan programs to provide much-needed
credit for beginning and socially disadvantaged
farmers and ranchers;
- Ensuring
that federal farm payment reform measures protect
producer privacy while eliminating fraud and abuse,
keeping farm payments targeted to those family farmers
that most need them.
- Conducting
oversight of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
program operations to find ways to increase efficiencies
and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse, ensuring that
the taxpayers’ dollars are being spent wisely.
- Secure
adequate funding and timely rulemaking for critical
Farm Bill energy programs, including the Biorefinery
Assistance Program, Rural Energy for America Program,
Biomass Crop Assistance Program, and Biomass Research
and Development Initiative.
Conservation
I will continue to work to ensure that environmentally
sensitive land in South Dakota can remain in the Conservation
Reserve Program; provide adequate resources for the
Wetlands Reserve Program, Grasslands Reserve Program,
and Environmental Quality Incentives Program, and
take steps to protect our native sod and keep our
native prairie habitat intact. Through conservation
of our grasslands and wetlands we can help maintain
South Dakota’s viable ranching operations and
help ensure we not only have safe drinking water but
abundant fishing, hunting, and other recreational
opportunities.
Livestock
I am proud that the 2008 Farm Bill contains the first
livestock title, including the agreement on mandatory
country-of-origin labeling (COOL). I will continue
to work to support our domestic livestock producers,
including adequate enforcement of existing antitrust
laws and promoting policies to encourage competition
in the marketplace. South Dakota livestock and dairy
producers provide some of the safest food in the world.
I will work to ensure that our ranchers and dairy
farmers have adequate access to foreign markets and
are not subject to unfair trade bans or retaliatory
actions from other countries. Another area of concern
for me is the health and safety of our domestic herds
and food supply, including prevention of major diseases
like Foot and Mouth Disease. As USDA considers proposals
to implement a national animal ID system, I will work
to ensure that local producer concerns are taken into
consideration. It is important that any animal ID
system be based in sound science and have animal health
as its central goal and I will continue to rely on
the perspective and experience of our South Dakota
producers in dealing with disease mitigation as any
potential system moves forward.
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