Both corn and soybean grower organizations outlined their policy priorities on Thursday at the Commodity Classic in Nashville, TN. Like the corn growers, the ASA is calling for action on a new Farm Bill this year. Alan Kemper, ASA chairman and Indiana farmer, said waiting until 2013 for a new Farm Bill is not a good idea, “We don’t want to wait and see what a new Congress may try to do to agriculture.”
A third area of focus for ASA is transportation. First VP Danny Murphy, a farmer from Canton, MS, says the Midwestern river system needs repair, “For example, on the Mississippi river the locks have outlived their expected useful lifespan.” He warned that, if there was a lock failure, it could shut down the river system for days. Delegates will meet on Saturday to finalize efforts to bring resolution to this issue.
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