“You know, it always amazes me, the last Farm Bill we passed was in December of 2018. So, we just barely got it under the wire. So, I think it’s a responsibility for us on the ag committee, of which I am a member, to start that conversation now,” Baird explained. “We’re halfway through, and I realize we’ve had a pandemic, but we’re halfway through, more than halfway through, to the need for the next Farm Bill.”
Baird told Hoosier Ag Today what he expected to hear from farmers during the listening session.
“They’re going to want to keep the risk management part of that. Our financial members, our banks, have appreciated having that risk management where we can fall back and we can purchase insurance to protect us. Because the dollars that are involved on these farms are significant and you cannot afford to lose a year’s production.”
He added that agriculture needs to be part of the conversation surrounding climate change as farmers have been involved in conservation for years.
Congressman Pence shared with us his primary concern for the next Farm Bill.
Hear my full interview with Congressman Baird below.
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