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MN Ag Delegation Brings the Farm To D.C.

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Monday, September 14, 2009   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - A group of 20 Minnesota farmers and students is in Washington this week for a "fly-in" organized by the Minnesota Farmers Union (MFU). Members plan to meet with the state's congressional delegation and with D.C. policymakers about the status of various issues of interest to agriculture, such as trade, commodity prices and global warming.

Delegation spokesman and MFU president Doug Peterson says that, right now, their top priority mirrors the national agenda: health care.

"Many of the farmers have spouses on the farm, while they themselves are working off the farm to get health insurance - one of the biggest economic factors in farming. Farmers need to be in that discussion, and they need to have affordable health care so that they can continue farming."

Peterson says members will also be holding talks about global warming and climate change. He notes the focus is on a bill on carbon "cap and trade," and says agriculture needs to be involved in the discussions.

"In the United States, agricultural land has the ability to sequester or keep 25 percent of the available carbon from going into the atmosphere."

Peterson says farmers need a say in the carbon trading discussion, which will be a "bottom line" financial issue for many farm operations concerned about production costs. He says the market is "fluid and unregulated" and farmers need a seat at the table.

Other issues on the agenda, he says, are renewable electricity standards and market conditions, especially for hogs and dairy. The group returns to Minnesota Wednesday.

More information is online at www.mfu.org




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