Brent Cheyne
highlighted NAWG’s primary Farm Bill priorities, including the importance of
maintaining and enhancing crop insurance, both in terms of effectiveness and
costs for farmers. It is essential that the effectiveness and affordability of
crop insurance are not limited as it is the primary tool that helps avert
cropping disasters and mitigate risks. The cost to purchase crop insurance has
increased in recent years and Cheyne encouraged Congress to allow higher
coverage levels at more affordable premiums.
“Farming is a risky
business requiring a strong safety net,” said Brent Cheyne. “Wheat farmers rely
on the certainty of the crop insurance program. In turn, the American people
can depend on farmers who are able to continue to withstand natural disasters
and produce the most stable food supply in the world.”
Cheyne also discussed
NAWG’s request for Congress to increase the PLC reference price. The statutory
reference price for wheat has remained unchanged and has fallen far short of
the cost of production in recent Farm Bills. “Prices have now risen to the
point that it would take a 62% decrease in prices before being caught by the
safety net of PLC. When prices fall that far, there’s effectively no safety net
at all for farmers,” Cheyne said.
As Congress continues
to have hearings on programs authorized under the 2018 Farm Bill, NAWG looks
forward to working with the members to help craft a Farm Bill that works for
wheat growers in the United States.
Read Brent Cheyne’s
written testimony or watch the hearing.
About NAWG
NAWG is the primary
policy representative in Washington D.C. for wheat growers, working to ensure a
better future for America’s growers, the industry and the general public. NAWG
works with a team of 20 state wheat grower organizations to benefit the wheat
industry at the national level. From their offices on Capitol Hill, NAWG’s
staff members are in constant contact with state association representatives,
NAWG grower leaders, Members of Congress, Congressional staff members,
Administration officials and the public.
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