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MN Farmers Talk Up Energy, Climate

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Friday, September 18, 2009   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - A 20-member delegation of Midwest farmers is back from Washington after spending three days talking Ag issues with policymakers. The visit was sponsored by the Minnesota Farmers' Union to get the latest from members of Congress and to talk over policy and priorities.

Visit organizer Doug Peterson led the group and says one concern is the need for clean, renewable and domestically-produced energy. He says farmers can help, if Congress enacts a renewable energy production tax credit that's refundable and permanent. Encouraging energy production on farmland will save jobs, reduce imports and keep money in this country, he says.

"Right now, it's big money to put up wind towers; it's big money to do the solar, and the methane. If farmers and people of the Midwest that need to own the energy on a community basis aren't able to do that, then they aren't able to share profits."

Farms are an underused source of clean, locally-produced energy, says Peterson. He says they have the potential to provide 20-25 percent of the nation's needs. He found the main focus inside the Capitol right now is health care, and very little legislation is going to move until that issue is resolved.

"We were given a White House briefing. What came up was, we have never had a more important issue - and competitiveness and trade - we can't compete until we settle the health care in this Congress."

Farmers and rural America also have a lot at stake in the health care outcome, adds Peterson. He says discussion also included climate change, concerns about fair trade, and what's called "overly- concentrated" markets for dairy products and hogs.






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