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November 2018 Articles

Just Rambling November 2018:
Spiritual Corner: Learning to Lean on Jesus
Plant now for cool-season color
LSU AgCenter restructuring Iberia Research Station
Cattle producers encouraged to adopt traceability systems
Ensure lead-free kids for a healthy future
Veterinarians recommend annual bull soundness tests
LSU AgCenter names area forestry agent
Sheep and Goat Production in Arkansas
Soileau receives international award
• Ag Groups Emphasize Dire Need for Farm Bill Completion
Throw Out Water Rule, Farm Bureau, Others Tell Texas Court
Anti-Opioid Law an Important First Step, Farm Bureau Says
AFBF, State Farm Bureaus Call for More Flexible Livestock Hauling Rules
LSU AgCenter partnerships promote gardening, health in northeast La.
Nutrition for Horses
USDA Offers Secure, Convenient Online Business Options
USDA Rural Energy For America Program Helps Lower Your Energy Costs
Curried Pumpkin Soup

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Ag Groups Emphasize Dire Need for Farm Bill Completion

Ag Groups Emphasize Dire Need for Farm Bill Completion Source: www.fb.org Warning that the financial security of America’s farmers and ranchers is in jeopardy, 16 agriculture organizations, including the American Farm Bureau Federation, are urging House and Senate agriculture leaders to complete the farm bill by the end of this year. The 2014 farm bill expired on Sept. 30. Both the House and Senate have passed separate versions of the legislation. Lawmakers are now working to draft a single bill for Congress to approve and send to President Donald Trump for his signature. “As you well know, conditions for producers across the country are daunting. Low prices, uncertain market opportunities, and the current weather challenges are all weighing heavily on the minds of our respective members,” the groups said in a letter to House Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway (R-Texas) and Ranking Member Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) and Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) and Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.). The farm bill provides policies that support food safety, production agriculture, environmental quality, crop insurance, animal disease prevention, conservation, research, renewable energy, and new foreign market access. In addition, without a farm bill in place, it’s very difficult for farmers to secure the credit they need to plant crops, buy fuel, and repair and invest in equipment in 2019. “We appreciate each of your efforts to move this bill forward. It is our sincere hope, however, that you will be able to resolve any remaining differences so that this bill can be finalized and sent to the president for his signature before the close of the year,” the groups wrote.

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