Farming Homework During August Recess

Farming Homework During August Recess

Haylie Shipp
Haylie Shipp
With your Southeast Regional Ag News, I am Haylie Shipp. This is the Ag Information Network.

Lawmakers from the House and Senate are on the annual August recess and back in their respective districts and states. Cue to time for farmers here in the Southeast to get to work.

Tom Donnely, American Farm Bureau Federation Director of Grassroots Program Development…

“It's a great time for farmers and ranchers to meet with and communicate with lawmakers. This year is especially important since Congress is working to reauthorize the Farm Bill. And we've been encouraging our members and all farmers and ranchers to make sure that they take advantage of the August recess and discuss the merits of the Farm Bill, how it has helped them over the last five years and what changes would make it better going forward.”

How do you get your face time? Get proactive!

“Make sure you sign up for a lawmaker’s e-newsletter, that way you'll be informed when they're back in town, and you can even sign up for a town hall meeting and visit a county fair when they're there, and you can always schedule a meeting with lawmakers’ staff. Also, don't forget to offer the opportunity to visit your farm or ranch.”

Donelly says forming a relationship with lawmakers can set farmers or ranchers up to be a resource for those elected officials well into the future…

“Tell them what's going on in your town, in your district, in your county, at your farm, at your ranch, and make sure that they hear the agriculture voice.”

For quick links to information for your elected officials, visit fb.org/lookup.

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