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Monthly Archives: April 2008

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Volatile Crop Prices Causing ‘Heartburn’ for Farmers

Farm Policy ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 30, 2008Leave a comment

WASHINGTON (Apr. 30, 2008)—With the farm community’s attention focused squarely on finishing the farm bill deliberations, little notice was paid to an important meeting held at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) last week. Bart Chilton, a CFTC Commissioner, said of the meeting to examine the impact of crop prices on farmers, “Commodity prices are…

Myth Busters Part 5 – Administration Projects in the Farm Bill

ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 24, 2008Leave a comment

In the fifth installment of our ongoing series about the unsubstantiated claims from farm policy opponents, Farm Policy Facts will examine a recent claim made by the Bush Administration about the farm bill that’s left a lot of folks on the Hill scratching their heads. Myth: This farm bill does not meet Administration demands and…

Myth Busters Part 4 – Baseless Administration Claims

ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 22, 2008Leave a comment

In the fourth installment of our ongoing series about the unsubstantiated claims by farm policy opponents, Farm Policy Facts will take a closer look at a recent claim made by the Bush Administration about the pending farm bill. Myth: “At a time of record farm incomes, Congress decided to further increase farm subsidy rates.” -Agriculture…

Myth Busters Part 3 – Big Farms vs. Small Farms

ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 20, 2008Leave a comment

In the third installment of our ongoing series about the unsubstantiated claims by farm policy opponents, Farm Policy Facts will examine the relationship between farm payments and food production. Myth: U.S. farm policy benefits corporate agribusinesses at the expense of the family farm. The Truth: Corporate Agribusinesses as you would think of it (global firms…

Myth Busters Part 2 – Federal Spending and the Farm Bill

ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 18, 2008Leave a comment

In the second installment of our ongoing series about the unsubstantiated claims by farm policy opponents, Farm Policy Facts will examine the notion that commodity programs break the bank. Myth: Federal farm programs are outrageously expensive and U.S. Taxpayers would benefit from their elimination. The Truth: Commodity programs have always accounted for less than one…

Myth Busters Part 1 – Commodity Prices and the Farm Bill

ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 16, 2008Leave a comment

President John Adams once said, “Facts are stubborn things.”  Opponents of farm policy obviously didn’t get the memo. During this farm bill, a handful of special interest groups and big city papers have continued to regurgitate numerous myths about farm programs even though the numbers prove these arguments to be blatantly false. Over the next…

Administration Must Compromise on Farm Bill

Farm Policy ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 15, 2008Leave a comment

By: Senator Norm Coleman After months of negotiations, congressional negotiators are on the cusp of a farm bill agreement that’ll provide the framework necessary to quickly complete reauthorization of the nation’s farm policy. This will be the product of a consistent, bipartisan, cross-regional and bicameral effort in Congress. With the spring planting season nearly upon…

Inflated Costs Deflate Profit

Farm Policy ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 9, 2008Leave a comment

WASHINGTON (Apr. 9, 2008)—“It has become painfully obvious that, even though the 2007 sugarcane crop was a good one in most areas, most growers showed little or no profit,” a well-respected agricultural consultant in southern Louisiana told local ag leaders in a letter last month. According to Dr. Calvin Viator, the letter’s author, input prices…

Add a Pinch of Sugar, Rice, and Wheat to Your Tank

Farm Policy ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 1, 2008Leave a comment

WASHINGTON (Apr. 1, 2008)—In April 2002—as Congress was struggling to pass a farm bill-CNN ran a story about high oil prices. Oil futures in New York were $27.38 a barrel at the time of this story, which proclaimed, “[T]he impact of rising wholesale prices since September has already spilled over at the pumps…there appears to…

Stop Playing Politics with America’s Food Supply

Farm Policy ArchiveBy Farm Policy FactsApril 1, 2008Leave a comment

By: Congressman Charlie Melancon My colleague, Congressman Charles Boustany (R), and I recently hosted “Farm Day 2008” in Louisiana, where we heard from members of the state’s agricultural community. The one issue that came up over and over again during the program was getting past partisan bickering in DC and getting a farm bill passed…

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