Obama backing off direct payment proposals? 

Mar 10, 2009,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

The Obama administration appears to be having second thoughts about its proposal to phase out direct payments to agribusinesses with sales of more than $500,000 and replace them with “green” payments....

State legislatures face tough choices 

Mar 4, 2009,

By Paul Hollis
Farm Press Editorial Staff

State legislatures throughout the Southeast are currently dealing with some of the worst budget crises seen in decades, and most farm group leaders agree that in many cases, decisions will have to be made to either cut services or raise taxes....

Obama's farm subsidy proposals challenged 

Mar 4, 2009,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Two of the top Democrats on the Senate Agriculture Committee are praising President Obama’s new “honesty in budgeting” approach. ...

Cotton Council protests 'safety net' proposal 

Mar 3, 2009,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

USDA has taken some steps to improve the implementation of the new payment limitation and eligibility regulations in the 2008 farm bill, but the Agriculture Department still has a ways to go to make sure the rules follow congressional intent, the National Cotton Council chairman says....

Bill would tighten financial market regulations 

Mar 3, 2009,

By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

An ambitious bill to tighten regulations and oversight on financial markets passed the House Agriculture Committee Feb. 12....

Traditional farm programs may be replaced 

Feb 19, 2009,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the government must begin to look at new ways to support farmers — including the use of “green payments” — because of the impact of the recently passed economic stimulus package on the federal deficit....

Senate stimulus bill may miss the mark 

Feb 11, 2009,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

For weeks, every economist worth his salt has been saying Congress needed to be bold in crafting the stimulus package needed to revitalize the economy....

Senators want payment limit rule changes 

Feb 10, 2009,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

USDA officials erred when they wrote the new interim final rule for payment limits and should rescind it before it “adversely affects producers and farm operations from coast to coast,” a group of senators said....

House includes uniform amendment in stimulus bill 

Feb 2, 2009,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

The $819 billion stimulus package passed by the House on a party line vote contains at least one provision that could prove helpful to cotton producers and other segments of the U.S. cotton industry....

Vilsack extends payment limit comment period 

Jan 27, 2009

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced he will extend the comment period for the 2008 farm bill farm program payment limitation and payment eligibility rulemaking process....

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