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Honorable Tim Walz

Representing the 1st District of MINNESOTA

Agriculture

Since first coming to Congress, I have been fighting for the farmers and ranchers of Minnesota's First Congressional District, and I was honored to be named to the bipartisan, bicameral team tasked with negotiating a final Farm Bill in 2013.

Agriculture production is vital to the economy of southern Minnesota and farming is the heart of our rural communities. As a member of the House Agricultural Committee, I have worked to ensure that the farm policies being made in Washington make sense for southern Minnesota's farmers and ranchers.

With the average age of the U.S. farmer at 57 and in Minnesota at 55, we need to ensure that the next generation of family farmers has the support they need to continue providing a safe, abundant supply of food. That is why in March of 2013, I re-introduced bipartisan legislation that will revitalize rural America and encourage young people to take up farming operations and agricultural entrepreneurship. The bill, H.R. 3236, the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act, would modify and improve upon existing farm programs to help reduce the large financial burden of setting up an agricultural business.

Family farms are paramount to the success of rural America and southern Minnesota and I will work tirelessly to make sure this initiative is included in the new, five-year Farm Bill.

A New Farm Bill

Crafting the Farm Bill is a bipartisan opportunity for Congress to make much needed updates to our nation’s farm and agriculture policy. It's important that these policies work for you. Many of the initiatives I championed during the 2008 Farm Bill were brought to my attention by farmers in southern Minnesota. I would like to invite you to share your ideas for improving our farm and rural policy in the new Farm Bill. If you have ideas or suggestions on how to improve the Farm Bill, please contact Peder Kjeseth in my office at 507-206-0643.

2008 Farm Bill

In 2007 and 2008, I championed the Farm Bill and worked to secure an override of the President's veto. The Farm Bill included several of the initiatives I fought for, including;

  • Language modeled after my Farm Flex amendment, which will allow producers in the Midwest to grow fruits and vegetables for processing on up to 75,000 acres, including 34,000 acres in Minnesota.
  • Nearly a dozen different provisions added to help beginning farmers and ranchers get their start in agriculture. These include a program to provide Conservation Reserve Program transition payments to encourage landowners who are taking land out of CRP and putting it back into production to sell or rent that land to a beginning farmer; a 10% set-aside within various conservation programs to specifically target money at new producers; a requirement that USDA target Risk Management Education at beginning farmers, so they can learn how best to use crop insurance; $75 million in mandatory funding for the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program; and improvements to the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Down Payment Loan Program and the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Land Contract Program.
  • A provision that requires USDA to streamline its application process for conservation programs, making it easier for producers to enroll without having to complete redundant paperwork.
  • An amendment I offered requiring USDA to study the impact of rail service on rural America, particularly regarding agricultural inputs and commodities, renewable fuels, and coal.
  • An amendment I offered that requires USDA to allow producers to certify their eligibility for the Conservation Security Program at the same time they certify their farming operation as organic. This saves time, reduces paperwork, and helps farmers spend less time in the FSA office and more time in the fields.

More on Agriculture

Oct 24, 2014 Press Release

Walz recieves the Friend of Farm Bureau award from Minnesota Farm Bureau President Kevin PaapMankato, MN [10/24/14] – Today, Representative Tim Walz received the Friend of Farm Bureau Award from the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF). MFBF President Kevin Paap was on hand to present the award to Walz.

Aug 20, 2014 Press Release

Walz and AGCO agree that the Export-Import Bank, which promotes American Manufacturing around the world at no cost to taxpayers, must be reauthorized

Aug 18, 2014 Press Release

This year Walz took part in a short bike ride with students and outdoor enthusiasts prior to the potluck

Winona, MN [8/18/14]—Today, Representative Tim Walz—Ranking Member of the U.S. House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry—hosted the second annual Walz Conservation Potluck lunch with conservation leaders on the banks of the Mississippi in Winona. Prior to the potluck, Walz took part in a short bike ride with students and outdoor enthusiasts.

Jul 17, 2014 Press Release

The USDA’s Farm Service Agency has designated Rock County as a primary natural disaster area and Murray, Nobles and Pipestone Counties as contiguous disaster areas, making farmers and ranchers in those counties eligible to be considered for emergency loans to help recover and rebuild from the extensive damage caused by heavy precipitation and flooding

May 20, 2014 Press Release

Water Resources Reform & Development Act (WRRDA) works to eradicate invasive carp and spur job creation and economic growth, increasing America’s competitiveness in the global market

Apr 29, 2014 Press Release

Washington, DC [4/29/14] – Today, Representatives Tim Walz (D-MN), Cheri Bustos (D-IL), and Rick Nolan (D-MN) met with senior officials at the White House to discuss the importance of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The Members shared their strong concerns about the EPA’s proposed rule on the RFS. They also stated their belief that the RFS plays a critical role as an alternative to foreign oil, while benefiting local economies across the country and creating jobs in rural communities. The Midwestern lawmakers released the following statement:

Apr 24, 2014 Press Release

Rochester, MN [4/24/14] – Today, Representative Tim Walz visited the People’s Food Co-Op in Rochester. He toured the co-op and talked about the positive impact the Farm Bill has for local producers and businesses in Minnesota.

“The Farm Bill is working to help our local farmers sell their produce to the local community,” Representative Walz said. “This works not only to put fresh, homegrown food on your dinner table, but also to create local jobs and build upon the healthy economy we enjoy in southern Minnesota.”  

Jan 29, 2014 Press Release

Washington, DC [1/29/14] – Today, after voting in favor of the Farm Bill Conference Committee Report, Representative Tim Walz, a Farm Bill negotiator and Ranking Member of the Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry, released the following statement.

Jan 27, 2014 Press Release

Washington, DC [1/27/14] – Today, after signing the Farm Bill Conference Committee Report, Representative Tim Walz, a Farm Bill negotiator and Ranking Member of the Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry, released the following statement.

Jan 24, 2014 Press Release

Washington, DC [1/24/14] – Today, Representative Tim Walz joined a group of his colleagues in calling for a meeting with President Barack Obama to discuss the unacceptable proposed renewable fuels volume obligations (RVOs) for the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS). Walz was joined by Reps. Collin Peterson (MN-07), Rick Nolan (MN-08), Dave Loebsack (IA-02), Bruce Braley (IA-01), Cheri Bustos (IL-17), and William Enyart (IL-12), in sending the letter.