Ag Chairmen Challenge FFA Leaders to Advocate for Agriculture
Washington,
July 26, 2017
Washington, D.C. – Agriculture Committee Chairmen Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and Rep. K. Michael Conaway, R-Texas, today addressed more than 600 FFA members, urging them to advocate on behalf of agriculture and take advantage of the plentiful amount of jobs within agriculture. “Our country needs more people like you, who know where their food and fiber come from, the hard work it takes to get it from the farm to the store, and the value of a more rural way of life,” Chairman Roberts said. “Your voice is important and deserves to be heard – not only in a few years after you finish college, but right now. This year, the full United States Senate is considering legislation that impacts many of your daily lives and communities. Unfortunately, too many times the loudest voices are coming from those that do not understand production agriculture or even the rural way of life. That is why I am glad to see you here, learning about your capital, your legislature, and the importance of your voice.” “FFA is at the heart of American agriculture’s future,” Chairman Conaway said. For nearly 90 years, FFA has remained committed to providing youth with opportunities to achieve personal growth premier leadership and career success through agricultural education. As we prepare to write the next farm bill, I appreciate hearing from FFA students about their interest and concerns in U.S. agricultural policy, applaud their dedication to the future of farming and ranching, and I remain confident the future of American agriculture rests in good hands.” Chairmen Roberts and Conaway also met with FFA members from Kansas and Texas, respectively |