Crop

Senate Works to Pass Farm Bill

The Senate version of the Farm Bill is scheduled for a vote before the end of the week. However, disagreement among senators over some provisions of the bill have made it unclear what changes might be made to the bill before the vote.

Senate Farm Bill Gains Momentum

Yesterday, the “Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018” passed by a 20-1 vote out of a U.S. Senate committee.

Farm Bill Fails in House

Late last week, the U.S. House of Representatives voted down H.R. 2, “The Agriculture and Nutrition Act,” by a vote of 198-213.

House Set to Vote on Farm Bill

Controversy related to the supplemental nutrition assistance program and other issues, including crop insurance and subsidies for commodities such as sugar, are making it hard to predict how the final vote will turn out.

Congress Considers Crop Insurance Changes

The Big “I” expects that as the 2018 Farm Bill moves through the legislative process, Congress will consider amendments that could be harmful to the FCIP.

Controversial Farm Bill Draft Released

The bill is wrapped in partisan controversy related to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. However, the bill provisions that relate to the Federal Crop Insurance Program have not been a point of contention.

President’s Budget Targets FCIP and NFIP

On Monday, the Office of Management and Budget released a proposed budget for FY2019 that includes cuts to the Federal Crop Insurance Program, as well as changes to the NFIP.

RMA Announces New Efficiencies for Conservation Compliance

The changes include a new certification date, and will allow farmers to choose a unit structure based on their risk management needs. Farmers must meet conservation compliance standards to receive Federal Crop Insurance Program subsidies and purchase adeq

Crop Insurance in the Crosshairs

Last week, the Government Accountability Office released a report on the cost of implementing the Federal Crop Insurance Program—and it sounded familiar.