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Nebraska farmers union pushes for swift action on upcoming farm bill

Nebraska farmers union pushes for swift action on upcoming farm bill


By Scout Nelson

The President of the Nebraska Farmers Union, John Hansen, has underlined the critical importance of finalizing the next farm bill without delay. Hansen stressed that a new five-year farm bill is essential for farmers and ranchers, as it provides them with clarity regarding farm program statuses, enabling them to make well-informed business decisions. 

Hansen also expressed concerns about the upcoming election, emphasizing that delays in the farm bill process contribute to increased partisanship, making it challenging to address crucial agricultural issues. Given that the 2018 Farm Bill received only a one-year extension after its September expiration, there is an urgent need for comprehensive, long-term legislation. 

A significant focus of Hansen's remarks was the need for increased funding for conservation programs aimed at promoting soil health. He highlighted that addressing changing climate and weather patterns requires healthier soils, which benefit all farmers and ranchers. Achieving this goal necessitates adequate cost-share dollars to support initiatives focused on building sustainable and resilient agricultural practices. 

Looking ahead with optimism, Hansen anticipates substantial progress on the farm bill by March or April. This timeline aligns with the urgency of addressing key agricultural priorities and ensuring that farmers and ranchers have the necessary resources and support for the years ahead. Stay tuned for updates on this critical legislative development that impacts Nebraska's agricultural landscape. 

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