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NAWG Secretary Testifies on the Importance of the Farm Bill to Michigan Agriculture Before Senate

Mon, 08 May 2017 13:01:05 CDT

NAWG Secretary Testifies on the Importance of the Farm Bill to Michigan Agriculture Before Senate On Saturday, May 06, 2017, the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry held a field hearing, entitled "Growing Jobs and Economic Opportunity: Perspectives on the 2018 Farm Bill from Michigan." NAWG Secretary Dave Milligan, a wheat farmer from Cass City, MI, submitted testimony for the hearing record about how the Farm Bill is critical to the growth of Michigan agriculture. The hearing also featured testimony from a wide variety of agricultural producers and Farm Bill stakeholders, examining agriculture, as well as conservation, rural economic development, research, forestry, energy, and nutrition policies that affect Michigan.



"Wheat is a significant component of Michigan agriculture, with 2016 sales exceeding $210 million from over 50.7 million bushels of wheat," testified Milligan, a wheat farmer from Cass City, MI.



"This could have not been possible without the strong safety net, risk management tools, conservation, and other important titles in the Farm Bill. The Farm Bill brings far-reaching benefits to rural communities and growers across the country including the creation of well-paying jobs."



"The economic conditions in wheat country have declined rapidly as a result of low prices the past few years," continued Milligan. "Timely completion of the Farm Bill reauthorization process is even more important now than ever before."



"I appreciate the Committee holding this hearing, and I look forward to working collaboratively with the Committee members to write a bill that meets the needs of wheat farmers not only in Michigan but across the country."



Source - National Association of Wheat Growers






   

 

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