Farmers and policymakers gathered at Farmfest (Aug. 1-3, 2023) in Minnesota to discuss the important issues in rural America. One regular topic during the House Ag Committee’s listening session was crop insurance. Farmers asked the elected officials in attendance to protect and strengthen crop insurance as they write the next farm bill.
Richard Syverson, President of the Minnesota Corn Growers Association, said, “On behalf of thousands of farm families in this state, as you craft this bill, please do no harm to crop insurance. It’s the cornerstone of the farm safety net.”
Bob Worth, president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers, expressed the need to protect and strengthen crop insurance so that younger farmers can afford crop insurance coverage. “Without the protection provided by crop insurance, those young farmers might not be able to get the working capital they need to plant another season.”
House Ag Chair G.T. Thompson was a part of the panel.
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