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Senate Debates Farm Bill Amendments

NAWG continues to support current structure of crop insurance program

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Debate over amendments to the farm bill started Wednesday morning.

As the Farm Bill is being debated on the Senate floor, the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) sent a letter to the Chamber stating its positions on several amendments that have been introduced that could have implications for wheat farmers.

NAWG continues to push back against any amendments that would undermine the current structure of the crop insurance program as well as other amendments that would hurt farmers, says Jimmie Musick, Sentinel, OK, farmer and NAWG president.

“Proposing significant restrictions on crop insurance ignores the needs of rural America and impact jobs on and off the farm," he says.

In its letter, NAWG notes two amendments that are harmful to the Farm Bill’s crop insurance program. Amendment #3103, introduced by Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and others, which would establish means testing for participation in the program. Additionally, Amendment #3138, filed by Senators Shaheen (D-NH) and Flake (R-AZ) would cap the premium cost-share level.

NAWG also mentions a few amendments that it encourages Senators to support. NAWG is in favor of the Risch/Crapo Amendment (#3088) which would establish a 10% indirect cost cap on the U.S. Wheat and Barley Scab Initiative.

“It’s essential to invest in research programs which could lead to innovative technologies to help growers combat pests, disease, and even drought,” says Musick.

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