February 2, 2012
Contact:
Marjory Walker
(901) 274-9030
WASHINGTON, DC - The following statement is on behalf of these organizations in reference to joint meetings held on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 in Washington, D.C.:
- American Farm Bureau Federation
- American Soybean Association
- National Association of Wheat Growers
- National Barley Growers Association
- National Corn Growers Association
- National Cotton Council
- National Farmers Union
- National Sorghum Producers
- National Sunflower Association
- Southern Peanut Farmers Federation
- US Canola Association
- USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council
- USA Rice Federation
"Also confirmed is our common belief that Congress should pass and the President should sign a strong new farm bill into law this year. The law expires at the end of this year and producers – like all job creators – need certainty from Washington.
"American agriculture has a solid record that we are proud of.
"The people we represent ensure that American consumers spend less of their paycheck at the grocery than anyone else in the world.
"American agriculture stands out as one of the few sectors of the economy that has, throughout the economic downturn, still contributed positively to our nation's balance of trade while helping to create jobs and put this country back on its economic feet.
"And we have accomplished these things with a farm policy that also stands out as consistently under budget over the past 10 years and for leading the way on deficit reduction, contributing disproportionately and in some cases even alone in the effort to get our nation's fiscal house in order.
"The economy is fragile, unemployment is high, and Americans are worried. Given the need for economic growth and deficit reduction, for our part we have offered to do more with less. If Washington provides America's farmers and ranchers with some certainty, we can continue to help lead our nation's economic recovery."
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