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July 2020 Articles

Just Rambling July 2020:
Scripture To Live By:
Spiritual Corner: Give Me Jesus
Preparations, precautions important for safely raising backyard chickens
Finding the Estrus Synchronization Protocol that Best Fits Your Herd
Extreme gardening and the art of saving seeds
La. rice crop off to good start
Asian hornet not in Louisiana
Crawfish season winding down; time to restock ponds
June is National Pollinator Month
Americans Support COVID-19 Aid to Farmers; Trust Remains High
New Legislation Would Help More Farmers Tap Into PPP Loans
Legislation Aims to Increase Farmers’ Access to Mental Health Services
• AFBF Calls on Lawmakers to Help Farmers Through Food
NCBA Defends WOTUS Rewrite In Court
NCBA Chief Veterinarian Named To Gene Editing Task Force
EPA Appoints New Members to the Farm, Ranch, and Rural Comm
Dean Lee Research Station virtual field tour set for July 20
Louisiana FFA Association elects 2020-21 state officers
Southern bacterial wilt now a problem in Louisiana vegetables  
USDA Issues First Coronavirus Food Assistance Program Pay
Beef Cattle Producer Workshop – “Three Secrets for Increasing Profit”
Farm Service Agency County Committee Nominations Open June 15
Cheesy Jalapeno Popper Baked Stuffed Chicken

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AFBF Calls on Lawmakers to Help Farmers Through Food

AFBF Calls on Lawmakers to Help Farmers Through Food System Shockwave The American Farm Bureau Federation is calling on lawmakers to provide critical resources to farmers impacted by the COVID-19 shockwave to the food system and to rural communities grappling with the pandemic’s impacts. Many struggling farmers were left out of initial federal aid, and some who received assistance are still being hurt with COVID-19 losses. As additional coronavirus relief is considered, Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall sent a letter to congressional leaders outlining the need. The USDA’s most recent World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates suggest the decline in commodity value for 2019, 2020 and 2021 production adds up to almost $60 billion. This does not include all of agriculture’s losses, which would be billions more. “The economic losses across the U.S. agriculture sector are broad-based, directly impacting farmers and ranchers and their supply chain partners – from input providers to end users,” Duvall wrote. “Producers have witnessed their markets shrink overnight or even disappear, while supply chains have been stretched to the limit in response to the pandemic. The widespread closures at the retail level are impacting consumer demand and purchasing patterns in ways that the industry has never experienced.” The list of priorities for additional COVID-19 relief legislation include: Relief Funding for Agricultural Producers ● Extend relief funding for losses incurred after April 15, 2020. ● Replenish Commodity Credit Corporation funding to $68 billion. ● Include the Farming Support to States Act, which provides resources to state and local Departments of Agriculture. ● Support biofuel production facilities. Support for Livestock Producers ● Provide aid to independent and contract poultry producers. ● Open Conservation Reserve Program acres for emergency haying and grazing to feed livestock being kept longer than expected due to processing capacity issues. ● Waive overtime fees for FSIS meat inspectors in small and medium-sized packing plants. Rural Health Care ● Increase funding for community health care centers. Small Business ● Expand eligibility and increase funding for the Paycheck Protection Program. ● Cover H-2A workers in PPP. ● Qualify rental payments for business-related items. ● Allow Farm Credit institutions to access the set-aside for small financial lenders. Rural Broadband ● Fund expedited implementation of the Broadband DATA Act. ● Allow distressed communities access to the Economic Development Administration grants for broadband deployment. ● Agriculture Labor and Worker Safety ● Provide housing funding to accommodate social distancing guidelines for H-2A workers. Provide funding to offset the cost of PPE and sanitizing supplies. Source: www.fb.org

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