[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 111 (Tuesday, July 24, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H5139]
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FARM BILL
(Mrs. NOEM asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Mrs. NOEM. Mr. Speaker, I wanted to bring up a subject today that's
on the minds of people all across this country, and this is the drought
that is hitting so many people and our economy.
I was recently in the northwest corner of South Dakota and had the
chance to drive all the way across the State and visit with producers
and communities that have been hit so hard. I'll tell you the facts are
clear. We have feed shortages, stock dams are going dry, and there are
escalating feed costs that are hitting our producers every single day.
Our livestock producers undeniably take a great risk. They don't have
the crop insurance programs that many of our commodity producers do
have and that protects them and gives them a safety net. That's why our
livestock disaster programs are so important.
I was proud of the fact that I introduced legislation that
reauthorized this bill's programs earlier this year and that they were
included in the committee version of the farm bill that came through
the House Ag Committee earlier. That's why it's so important that we
get our farm bill work done and that we bring it to the House floor and
have a vote so that our livestock producers truly can have a safety net
that our commodity producers already enjoy.
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