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May 2019 Articles

Just Rambling May 2019
Spiritual Corner: Lessons from Cain
U.S. Army Air Corps Corporal Willis Andrews: Veteran,
Scripture to Live By: Matthew 15:8-9
Ag-mazing Speech by Stephanie Cruse
Legal Trivia:
Louisiana-named fungus troubles wheat crop
Magnolias are an iconic Southern tree
LSU AgCenter researcher works to control sweet potato shape
Louisiana homeowners should prepare for upcoming termite swarms
Chicken Enchilada Dip
Farm Bureau Details Ag Program Funding Priorities, Calls for Disaster Relief
• Farm Bureau Calls for House Approval of Disaster Aid
Rep. Jason Smith Fires Up Family Business Estate Tax Coalition
American Farm Bureau Relieved that Border Will Remain Open
Mississippi Farm Bureau: Accurate Broadband Maps are Crucial
How Farmers Hold onto Hope in the Tough Times
USDA Announces Buy-Up Coverage Availability & New Service Fees for Noninsured
LSU hosts National Poultry Judging Contest
Higher Limits Now Available on USDA Farm Loans
Master Farmer Training

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Farm Bureau Calls for House Approval of Disaster Aid

Farm Bureau Calls for House Approval of Disaster Aid Source: www.fb.org The American Farm Bureau Federation is calling on the House to pass the Supplemental Appropriations Act (H.R. 2157) to help farmers, ranchers and rural communities devastated by catastrophic weather events. “Farms across the country endured an incredibly difficult year in 2018 and the trend has continued in 2019 with challenging market prices and destructive weather conditions. Historic hurricanes Florence and Michael, as well as unprecedented wildfires, flooding and other natural disasters, devastated agricultural regions throughout the nation,” AFBF President Zippy Duvall said in an April 11 letter to House members. Estimated agricultural losses in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina total nearly $5.5 billion. Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri currently estimate losses at more than $3 billion. “Moreover, the full impact for these Midwestern farmers will likely increase as recovery efforts are still ongoing and the impact of losses continues to be calculated. For many farmers, these events have meant near complete losses,” Duvall noted. The bill provides $3 billion for farm disaster assistance administered through USDA’s Wildfires and Hurricanes Indemnity Program, which will help farmers hurt by natural disasters in 2018 and 2019 with expenses related to the loss of crops, trees, bushes, vines, milk and harvested adulterated wine grapes. Part of the program funding will go toward the loss of peach and blueberry crops in 2017 due to extreme cold. Additionally, the measure provides $150 million for the Rural Development Community Facilities Grant Program, which funds the development of essential community facilities in rural areas, and $500 million to help farmers and ranchers rehabilitate farmland damaged by natural disasters through the Emergency Conservation Program. The disaster assistance bill would also give a boost to Puerto Rico, which encountered its own humanitarian crisis from hurricanes Irma and Maria, by adding $600 million for Nutrition Assistance for Puerto Rico, which is not part of USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The agriculture provisions in the House bill are similar to those in the Senate disaster bill, but only the House measure currently includes disaster relief for on-farm stored commodities.

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