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ND Corn Growers Association Wants Your Input for the Farm Bill

ND Corn Growers Association Wants Your Input for the Farm Bill


The North Dakota Corn Growers Association wants to hear what farmers have to say, so they can bring it to the nation’s capital.

The Farm Bill is a package of legislation that’s passed about once every five years, setting the stage for food and farm systems.

It impacts things like farming livelihoods, how food is grown, and what kinds of food are grown, and covers programs ranging from healthy food access for low-income families to crop insurance for farmers.

The most recent farm bill is called the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. It was enacted into law in December 2018 and expires this year.

That’s why local ag groups, including the North Dakota Corn Growers Association, are hosting meetings across the state to get public input. The organization then plans to take the farmers’ concerns to advocate for them in Washington, D.C.

There will be a meeting in Minot on Tuesday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the North Central Research Extension Center. KX News will be in attendance to tell you what producers want to see in the Farm Bill.


Source: kxnet.com

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