Farm subsidies are currently tied to conservation requirements, but the
requirements aren't even nearly what is needed if we want to achieve clean
water. The big question that is oddly absent from most of the mainstream
media coverage of the new Farm Bill is whether the (very lucrative) crop
insurance that is proposed to replace subsidies will have any conservation
requirements at all.
Whether crop insurance will be tied to conservation compliance is
currently up to the Farm Bill conference committee. Unfortunately, it seems
possible that in return for more funding for food assistance, among other things,
conservation compliance could get thrown under the bus. I know that
some people in NRCS are terrified of that possibility. Crop insurance with
no compliance would be the end of the only small stick they've got, and
carrots are in short supply.
Cindy
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with so much yellow money?” (Pablo Neruda)
In a message dated 10/14/2013 9:19:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Just a thought for conversation….
Maybe the crop subsidies prop up a system that would otherwise collapse
further upon Iowa rural humans? (We can't say "people" anymore, can we?) If
the Cato Institute is trashing the subsidies, I almost think there might
be something in there for the humans after all. Iowa farmers may be those
"middle-size farms" that would suffer from sudden dramatic shifts in
subsidies -- and just killing the subsidies would make the shift likely be towards
more industrial rather than less.
Tie the subsidies to conservation practices, hold Obama to his promise to
use antitrust authority for fair and open markets for livestock, new
subsidies for beginning farmers and local organic -- but be cautious of taking a
"safety net" away from Iowa rural humans?
Donna
On Oct 14, 2013, at 8:26 AM, renata sack <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Yes, Bill Leonard's article is super good!
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>> Article Title: Iowa View: State has turned into a 'toilet' for
industrial ag
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>> To view the contents on www.desmoinesregister.com, go to:
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>> Message:Check out this great article "Iowa View: State has turned into
a "toilet" for industrial ag how true.
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