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AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST CALLS EXTENSION OF OLD FARM BILL A MISSED OPPORTUNITY
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Michele Wells, Wells Communications:
303-417-0696, mwells@wellscommunications.net
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| Washington D.C., December 31, 2012 —American Farmland Trust (AFT) President Jon Scholl called Congress’s decision today to extend the current farm bill, rather than proceed with a comprehensive five-year farm bill, a missed opportunity that leaves U.S. farmers less secure and puts important programs that conserve soil and improve water quality in limbo.
“We believe that Congress missed the perfect opportunity to sew up a long-term, well-balanced farm bill that gives farmers the certainty they need to plan for the future, install sound farm program reforms and assure a fair sharing of the necessary budget sacrifices,” said Scholl.
He added that the short-term extension of current law sets the stage for a difficult farm bill process in the next Congress. “Not only will committees have to rewrite the farm bill, but we anticipate an even greater budgetary challenge when the Congressional Budget Office releases new baseline numbers in March. In any event, we strongly urge that farm and ranch land conservation program funding be protected,” he added.
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American Farmland Trust is the nation’s leading conservation organization dedicated to saving America’s farm and ranch land, promoting environmentally sound farming practices and supporting a sustainable future for farms. Since its founding in 1980 by a group of farmers and citizens concerned about the rapid loss of farmland to development, AFT has helped save millions of acres of farmland from development and led the way for the adoption of conservation practices on millions more.
AFT’s national office is located in Washington, DC. Phone: 202-331-7300. For more information, visit www.farmland.org.
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Phone: (202) 331-7300 · Fax: (202) 659-8339
1200 18th St. NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036
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