Subcommittee Hears From Georgia Producers
Valdosta, GA,
March 28, 2006
Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management Chairman Jerry Moran today convened a field hearing in Valdosta, Georgia to review federal commodity programs. This is the Subcommittee’s first in a series of hearings to review various aspects of the 2002 Farm Bill which is set to expire in September 2007. Ten Members attended today’s hearing and heard from one panel of witnesses about a variety of farm policy issues including commodity programs, export markets, market access, and crop insurance. “We want to hear about what’s working and what isn’t working in the current farm bill and what can be improved upon,” said Chairman Moran. “Rarely do we have an occupation in which generations of families work together side by side. We need to understand what types of policies are necessary to allow this way of life to continue.” At least 160 members of the community attended the hearing including local producers and agribusiness leaders. Committee Members included: Chairman Jerry Moran, R-KS, Randy Neugebauer, R-TX, Mike Conaway, R-TX, Subcommittee Ranking Minority Member Bob Etheridge, D-NC, David Scott, D-GA, Jim Marshall, D-GA, John Barrow, D-GA, and Rick Larsen, D-WA. Reps. Jack Kingston, R-GA, and Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., D-GA, both members of the House Appropriations Committee, participated in the hearing. “This hearing, and the hearings to follow, allow farmers an opportunity to provide us with their experiences with the 2002 Farm Bill. We are hearing what has worked, what has not, and what farmers believe we should do with the next farm bill,” said Ranking Minority Member Bob Etheridge. To receive up-to-date schedule and news information from the Committee throughout the farm bill hearing process, please visit the House Committee on Agriculture website to sign up for email updates. WITNESS LIST Panel I Mr. Donald Chase, Peanut, Corn and Poultry Producer, Oglethorpe, Georgia Mr. Wavell Robinson, Cotton Producer, Pavo, Georgia Mr. Bill Brim, Fruit and Vegetable Producer, Tifton, Georgia Mr. Mike Newberry, Cotton, Corn, Peanut, and Cattle Producer, Arlington, Georgia Mr. R. Lee Webster, Jr., Cotton, Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Producer, Waynesboro, Georgia Mr. Ralph Cavender, Onion, Peanut, Corn, and Soybean Producer, Claxton, Georgia http://republicans-agriculture.house.gov ### |