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Dairy and Specialty Crops Take Center Stage as Ag Committee Kicks Off Farm Bill Discussions

Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:07:48 CST

Dairy and Specialty Crops Take Center Stage as Ag Committee Kicks Off Farm Bill Discussions
Chairman Frank Lucas held a field hearing in Saranac Lake, New York. It was the first of a series to be held throughout March and April to gather input in advance of writing the 2012 Farm Bill.

Members heard testimony from producers in the northeastern United States on the future of farm policy.

New York is home to a range of agricultural industries, and is among the nation's top producers of a variety of specialty crops and dairy products. The hearing focused on policies impacting those industries in particular.?

"Field hearings are an invaluable part of the Farm Bill process. They give us an opportunity to hear from a wide variety of producers across the country so we get diverse perspectives on farm policy. I'm grateful to the witnesses who testified today. Their input will help us craft a strong Farm Bill that serves all of American agriculture," said Chairman Frank Lucas.

"This is a tremendous opportunity for New York to make its voice heard as Congress crafts the next Farm Bill. Farms across our state sell more than $4 billion in produce annually, but the economic impact is far greater. The strength of this industry is critical to economic stability and growth - when farms thrive, so do the businesses they interact with, from local farm equipment dealers to grocery stores. I would like to thank Committee Chairman Frank Lucas for making the trip to the North Country to gain a better understanding of the unique needs of New York agriculture," said Rep. William L. Owens (D-NY).?

"I appreciated the opportunity to have a diverse group of our local farmers testify in front of the members of the Agriculture Committee. I've always felt that New York is home to the hardest working farmers in the country, and I think it was invaluable in advance of our work writing the next Farm Bill to have the committee hear from our local family farmers about their regional needs and perspectives. Additionally, I particularly appreciate the willingness of the Chairman to come to Saranac Lake for this hearing," said Rep. Christopher Gibson (R-NY).

For links to the written testimony provided by witnesses, click here.


   

 

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