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ASA Endorses House Agriculture Committee Chairman’s
Farm Bill Proposal
July 11, 2007… Washington, D.C. … The American Soybean
Association (ASA) Board of directors voted today to endorse House
Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson’s (D-MN) Farm Bill
proposal that was released over the weekend. ASA’s Board is meeting in
Washington, D.C., this week, and reviewed the Peterson proposal prior to
making visits with Members of Congress.
ASA is urging Congress to support the Peterson proposal that is
scheduled for a vote in the House Agriculture Committee next week and
may be voted upon by the full House of Representatives later this month.
Newly confirmed ASA President John Hoffman, a soybean farmer from
Waterloo, Iowa, said that "Chairman Peterson’s proposal helps correct
the inequities from the 2002 Farm Bill that established target prices at
levels that do not provide an adequate safety net for producers of
oilseed crops. His 2007 proposal, which includes a soybean target price
of $6.10, is a step in the right direction toward rebalancing the
support provided to oilseeds in relation to other program commodities."
ASA’s top policy priority is to improve the safety net for soybean
producers. ASA’s Farm Bill proposals call for a soybean target price of
$6.85. Close behind that is funding for a biodiesel incentive program,
which is included in Chairman Peterson’s proposal, and authorization of
a healthy oils incentive to help commercialize new specialty soybeans
with improved compositional traits.
"The Chairman’s proposal represents a fair balance between farm
commodity, conservation, energy, nutrition and rural development
programs," Hoffman said. "It reflects and advances ASA’s interest in
improving the safety net for U.S. soybean producers."
U.S. soybean farmers have supported the ‘three-legged stool,’ which
includes the marketing loan, the counter-cyclical program, and direct
payments, combined with crop insurance and disaster assistance, that can
provide an adequate safety net for farmers in years of low prices and
reduced production.
The next few weeks are key to Farm Bill debate, and the ASA will
continue to communicate soybean growers’ interests to Congress. For
additional details, access ASA’s 2007 Farm Bill proposals at
www.SoyGrowers.com/policy/2007FarmBill/ASA2007FB.PDF.
ASA is the policy advocate and collective voice of its 24,000
producer-members on domestic and international issues of importance to
all U.S. soybean farmers.
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For more information contact:
John Hoffman, ASA President, 319-233-9480, jhoffman@neotek.net
Bob Callanan, Communications Director, (314) 576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
Access this release at www.SoyGrowers.com/newsroom/news.htm
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