Attempts to include disaster assistance as part of a farm bill extension over the weekend have failed.
Farm bill extension deal underway

Attempts to include disaster assistance as part of a farm bill extension over the weekend have failed.

Farm Credit Council CEO Todd Van Hoose tells Brownfield farmers and ranchers need economic and disaster assistance.

“We’ve had droughts and we’ve had floods and we’ve had wildfires and there’s been a lot of disasters this year across the country,” he says. “At the same time, markets have been terrible with the exception of livestock, especially cattle, everybody else is really struggling.”

Democratic and Republican leadership of both the U.S. House and Senate Ag Committees are blaming each other for the lack of progress on a deal.

Van Hoose joins several other ag group leaders pushing for assistance as part of a continuing resolution needed to fund the government beyond this Friday.

“To not do that really exposes farmers out there to really tremendous market pressure,” he says. “We’re seeing farmers out there who have one, two, three years of negative returns. If you look at the markets moving forward, there’s not much of a great story there.”

Some Republican lawmakers representing agricultural districts say they will not support any supplemental funding bills that leave assistance to farmers out.

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The price for the butter so essential to the pastries has shot up in recent months, by 25% since September alone, Delmontel says.

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