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Vilsack talks about Farm Bill expiration

UDSA Secretary Tom Vilsack says with or without a Farm Bill, possible automatic budget cuts January 1st will hit USDA hard. RFD Radio's Matt Kaye reports continued lack of a Farm Bill will only make things worse.
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Published: Oct 2, 2012
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Monday made the following statement on the expiration of authority for 2008 Farm Bill Programs:

"Many programs and policies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture were authorized under the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 ("2008 Farm Bill") through September 30, 2012. These include a great number of critical programs impacting millions of Americans, including programs for farm commodity and price support, conservation, research, nutrition, food safety, and agricultural trade. As of today, USDA's authority or funding to deliver many of these programs has expired, leaving USDA with far fewer tools to help strengthen American agriculture and grow a rural economy that supports 1 in 12 American jobs. Authority and funding for additional programs is set to expire in the coming months. Without action by the House of Representatives on a multi-year Food, Farm and Jobs bill, rural communities are today being asked to shoulder additional burdens and additional uncertainty in a tough time. As we continue to urge Congress to give USDA more tools to grow the rural economy, USDA will work hard to keep producers and farm families informed regarding those programs which are no longer available to them."


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