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Strange Bedfellows Support Farm Bill Conservation Amendment

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013   

LANSING, Mich. - The U,S. House of Representatives is expected to take up the next farm bill today. There are big changes, as funding for many programs is being scaled back or eliminated, so stretching every dollar has become the focus of an amendment supported by groups that don't usually agree.

The American Farm Bureau Federation, National Farmers Union and conservation groups are backing a Crop Insurance Accountability amendment which ties conservation of soil and wetlands to the insurance subsidy - and all farm subsidies.

It rewards stewards of the land at a time when many conservation programs are being cut, said Julie Sibbing, director of agriculture and forestry programs for the National Wildlife Federation.

"We're even more concerned about the basic conservation provisions that farmers deliver as a requirement of receiving subsidies," she said, "because we have so little to go around in terms of protecting our soil, water and wildlife resources."

The amendment, HR 2260, is being offered this week. If it fails, sponsors say they will push it as a separate bill.

Farmers and ranchers who do not comply still can purchase the crop coverage but will be responsible for 100 percent of the premium.

The Great Lakes often have acted as a bellwether for watershed problems, and Lake Erie has experienced record algae blooms that experts blame on farm runoff. Sibbing said wetlands are needed to keep the lakes clean.

"We're really worried about it getting worse if you don't have good soil conservation practices in place on the land and if you drain wetlands," she said. "Wetlands are often intercepting the agricultural chemicals."

Leaders of the American Farm Bureau Federation had argued against linking subsidies to conservation last year, but president Bob Stallman said they changed their mind and now view the plan as "rational."

A list of groups supporting the legislation is online at mikethompson.house.gov. The text of the amendment, sponsored by Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., is online at govtrack.us.


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