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July 11, 2012
07:29 AM ET
US House Takes Up 2012 Farm Bill
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The House Agriculture Committee begins its formal consideration of the Farm Bill today, Wednesday, July 11th. Well over a hundred amendments are expected to be offered by committee members. However, Chairman Frank Lucas (R-OK) and the ranking Democrat, Rep. Collin Peterson (MN), intend to push through them and hope to have the Committee approve a bill, with strong bipartisan support, by the end of the week. The Senate has already passed its version of the Farm Bill.

The big issues in this Farm Bill debate are overall spending, food stamps, crop insurance, and the elimination of direct payments to commodity farmers. These are the areas that impact about 85% of the Farm Bill bottom line. The House version the Ag Committee is considering cuts about $35 billion in spending over ten years, while the Senate cut about $23 billion. Food stamp program cuts in the House version total approximately $16 billion, while the Senate cut $4 billion. In addition to overall savings and food stamp cuts, the two versions of the bill differ in how crop insurance is calculated for the big commodity crops. Assuming the House passes a bill, the differences between the two versions would have to be worked out in a conference committee.

Fortunately, the Senate bill contained strong specialty crop provisions, and the House starting point is even stronger in several respects. The version being taken up by the Ag Committee recommends solid funding for specialty crops, including nursery and floriculture crops. Many of these programs support infrastructure that contributes to industry success. As of now, proposed House funding levels for the programs most relevant to nursery and greenhouse growers are as follows:

  • The Pest & Disease and National Clean Plant Network (NCPN) programs, combined, would receive $357.5 million in funding over five years;
  • The Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) would be funded at $200 million over five years;
  • The Specialty Crop Block Grant program would receive $350 million over five years.
The full 557 page draft that the House Agriculture Committee is now debating can be found here.
Filed under: Farm Bill • legislation
About the Author
Joe Bischoff
Dr. Joe Bischoff is ANLA's Director of Government Relations. Focused on legislative and regulatory issues connected to pest and disease management, Joe also works in collaboration with the Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), the research arm of ANLA, to develop and implement strategies for responding to new pest and disease challenges facing the industry. He was recently appointed to the Federal Invasive Species Advisory Committee (ISAC), serves on the Tier 2 Commodity Committee for the National Clean Plant Network – Fruit Trees, and is on the Research Committee of the National Ornamentals Research Site at Dominican University of California. Before joining the ANLA in February 2012, Dr. Bischoff was National Mycologist with the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the USDA.
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