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Understanding the Farm Bill Scott Faber Environmental Working Group

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Understanding the Farm Bill

Scott FaberEnvironmental Working Group

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Understanding the Farm Bill

• Not really a “Farm Bill”• Helps Large Farmers, Not Family Farmers• Protects and Restores the Environment• Reduces Hunger• Support Healthy Diets

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Understanding the Farm Bill

• Deep v Shallow Losses?• Revenue v Price-Based Safety Net?• Expands Crop Insurance

o Generous Subsidieso No Limitso No Transparencyo No Environmental Protections

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Cumulative Cost of Subsidies

1995

1997

1999

2001

2003

2005

2007

2009

0

50,000,000,000

100,000,000,000

150,000,000,000

200,000,000,000

250,000,000,000

Insurance SubsidiesCommodity and Disaster Payments

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Rising Cost of Insurance Subsidies

20012003

20052007

20092011

20132015

20172019

20210

1,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,0007,0008,0009,000

10,000

A&O SubsidyPremium Subsidy

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Insurance Subsidy v Direct Payments

Barley

Canola

Corn

Cotton

Grain So

rghum

Rice

Soyb

eans

Sunflowers

Wheat

0

20

40

60

80

100

Premium Subsidies Per Acre

Direct Payment Per Acre

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Understanding the Farm Bill

http://farm.ewg.org/cropinsurance.php

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The New York Times June 6, 2012

“When you can remove nearly all the risk involved and guarantee yourself a profit, it’s not a bad business decision,” said Darwyn Bach, a farmer in St. Leo, Minn.

“I can farm on low-quality land that I know is not going to produce and still turn a profit.”

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Wetland Loss

1950s-1970s

1970s-1980s

1980s-1990s

1998-2004

2004-2009

-500000

-400000

-300000

-200000

-100000

0

100000Acres

Source: US Fish and Wildlife Service

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Understanding the Farm Bill

• Senate Bill:o Ends Direct Payments, Counter Cyclical Paymentso Creates “Shallow Loss” Revenue Guaranteeo Expands Crop Insuranceo Cuts Conservation o Cuts Nutritiono New $ for Local/Healthy

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Understanding the Farm Bill

• Senate Bill:o Reduces Insurance Premiums for Largest Farms o Requires Conservation Protections for Insurance

Recipientso Does Not Cap Insurance Subsidieso No Transparencyo Does Not Reduce Subsidies to Insurance

Companies

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Understanding the Farm Bill

• House Bill:o Deeper Cuts to Nutritiono Deeper Cuts to Conservationo Price-Based Safety Neto Less Support for Local and Healthyo Looming Deadline

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Understanding the Farm Bill

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