Press Release: Farm Bill Conference Report Called “Mixed Bag”
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| Press Release: Farm Bill Conference Report Called “Mixed Bag”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sean Crowley - (202) 572-3331 - o, scrowley@edf.org
Sara Hopper – (202) 572-3379 - o, shopper@edf.org
(Washington D.C. - May 8, 2008) – The 2008 farm bill conference report appears to include important new investments in conservation, but will not do enough to meet the growing need to expand and improve conservation programs, or to reform our antiquated system of farm subsidies, according to Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). “The good news is that conference committee members recognized the need to boost conservation funding at a time when very high commodity prices are increasing pressure on our land, water, and important wildlife habitat,” said Sara Hopper, an attorney with EDF who was a staff member of the Senate Agriculture Committee during the 2002 farm bill. “The bad news is that this new funding falls short of what’s needed to provide farmers, ranchers, and private forest landowners with the resources they need to help us solve some of the nation’s biggest environmental problems.” |
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