Farm Bureau Press - Oct. 14, 2016

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Farm bill survey While it seems the 2014 Farm Bill was just written, leaders on both the House and Senate Agriculture committees have indicated they plan to begin working on the 2018 Farm Bill early next year. It’s probably difficult to answer questions about what’s working and what isn’t in the current bill as farmers will only receive their second commodity title payment this month. Yet, Farm Bureau members need to be ready to answer a few basic questions if members are going to continue to try and shape farm policy to meet risk management needs for the future. To help, the American Farm Bureau Federation asks that you take a few minutes to complete a survey about your thoughts and priorities for the 2018 Farm Bill. The questions are designed to help AFBF prioritize different options to improve the federal program, while also recognizing the likely budgetary challenges we face. The survey is for informational purposes only and does not replace AFBF’s

regular policy development process. To access the survey, go to www. surveymonkey.com/r/ARFB_18FarmBill. Members who complete the survey before Oct. 19 and leave their email address will be entered to win the grand prize of an Orca cooler or one of five Orca cups. Teachers to pilot new program Amy Dawson of Paragould and Christy Reynolds of Camden are among four

Gov. Asa Hutchinson was the speaker at Prairie Co. FB’s Sept. 27 annual meeting in Tollville. He updated some 100 attendees on state issues, particularly his opposition to the two medical marijuana proposals that will be on the general election ballot. ArFB has joined the state Chamber of Commerce and others in urging Arkansans to vote against the proposals.

educators selected to pilot new resources for “Bringing Biotechnology to Life,” a free educational resource that aims to facilitate learning about agricultural biotechnology and its role in food production. This educational resource was originally launched by the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture and the International Food Information Council Foundation at the World Food Prize 2015 Borlaug Dialogue international symposium.

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On Sept. 29 in Little Rock, rice industry leaders came together to donate 118,000 pounds of rice to the Arkansas Foodbank. Rhonda Sanders, CEO of the Arkansas Foodbank, said the gift, given in recognition of National Rice Month in September, will provide more than 1 million servings of food to help feed hungry families throughout the state.

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A Publication of Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation

October 14, 2016 • Vol. 19, No. 20


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