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Success in the 2008 Farm Bill
A New Direction for Farm
and Food Policy




                           Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd   2
Dear frienD of american farmlanD TrusT,
                The 2008 farm Bill— known officially as the food, conservation
                and energy act of 2008— marks a historic moment in american
                agricultural policy. new players and new partnerships shifted the
                debate in unprecedented ways, resulting in better programs and
                an increased focus on supporting the needs of producers and
                consumers. american farmland Trust is proud of the role we played
                in the debate and the resulting outcomes.
                   The bill provides much-needed funding to improve our
                environment, protect farm and ranch land, make local foods more widely available and
                dramatically increase food assistance for families struggling with rising food costs.
                   The final bill does not include all of the reforms we sought. But it does represent a
                significant improvement in u.s. farm and food policy. afT helped to achieve many of the goals
                that we strove for at the start of our farm bill campaign:
                • expansion of conservation programs to protect working lands and improve the environmental
 Jimmy Daukas
                  stewardship of our nation’s natural resources
                • a comprehensive safety net to better protect farmers from risk, reduce market distortions
                  and use tax payer dollars more efficiently—and to pave the way for more sweeping reform
                  in the future
                • changes in agricultural policy to increase access to healthy and local foods, nutrition
                  programs and the production of specialty crops (fruits, vegetables and nuts)
                • Provisions for renewable fuels produced with environmental safeguards
                   afT was recognized during the 2008 farm Bill debate not only for our substantive input but
                also for the leadership role we played in bringing divergent groups together. changing course
                among entrenched farm policy interests is not an easy task, but the 2008 farm Bill— and the
                process leading up to its passage — shifted the political landscape forever and established the
                groundwork for continued reform.
                   We’d like to thank the many partner organizations and members of congress who helped
                us secure these important gains for conservation, farmland protection, energy, nutrition and
                healthy diets.
                   afT is committed to building on the promise of the 2008 farm Bill. change continues but
                none of the victories you will read about are permanent. The wins must now be secured in
                rulemaking and appropriations committees and then built upon to keep the momentum moving
                forward for long-term success.
                   as a supporter of american farmland Trust, you helped us deliver a farm bill that
                promises important reforms in us farm and food programs. We wanted to keep you informed
                about the outcome of the 2008 farm Bill with this special update. many thanks for your
                continued support.
                  sincerely,
                  Jimmy Daukas
                  farm anD fooD Policy camPaign DirecTor
                  american farmlanD TrusT
The 2008 Farm Bill
   A New Direction for America


    W
                    hen american farmland Trust started our
                    national farm bill campaign in 2005, we set
                    out to create a better, more cost-effective
    safety net for farmers and ranchers while expanding
    programs to strengthen conservation and land protection,
    advance rural prosperity, and create greater access to
    local and healthy food for consumers. in short, we set
    out to create a new direction for farm and food policy in
    the united states: one that better meets the needs of                                                     “This is the first time in my memory that people interested
    all americans.                                                                                             in agricultural policy reform have had a significant seat
        The final 2008 farm Bill does not include all                                                          at the table, and that is almost entirely due to aFT’s hard
    the reforms and improvements we fought for, but it                                                         work. The farm policy agenda is now forever changed,
    represents a step in the right direction and a significant                                                 and the outcomes on many of these issues will also
    improvement over existing u.s. farm and food policy.                                                       change substantially as the years unfold.”
    overall, new funding for conservation programs increased                                                         —Clayton Yeutter,
    by $4 billion, which means cleaner water, cleaner air,                                                             former u.S. Secretary of agriculture
    reduced soil erosion and enhanced wildlife habitat.
        in the following pages, you will read about our farm
    bill victories in conservation, local food, renewable energy
    and the farm safety net. afT will be working with our                                                     What Is the Farm Bill?
    partners to build off these successes — in new programs,                                                   Congress enacted the first farm bill in the wake of
    better policies and increased funding — next year and in                                                   the Great Depression, when the New Deal established
    years to come.                                                                                             programs to stabilize farm prices. The federal
                                                                                                               legislation — typically enacted every five to seven
                                                                                                               years — has expanded over the years and now includes
                                                                                                               15 titles.
                                                                                                                  The public investment in the 2008 Farm Bill is $289
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                                                                                                               assistance. The commodity programs in Title I — which
                                                                                               41.6 billion
                                                                                                               provide payments to growers of selected crops, including
                                                                                                               wheat, cotton, rice, corn and soybeans — account for
                                                                                             Conservation      approximately 15 percent. Conservation programs,
                                                                                              24.1 billion     including farmland protection and environmental
                                                                                                               stewardship, receive about eight percent.
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                                                                                                                                  Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd   23
A Real Safety Net for Farmers
F
           arms and
           ranches operate
           at the mercy of
disastrous weather events
and market prices they can
do little to control. as a
result, they are inherently
prone to variations in
crop prices and yields.
government farm support
programs were established
to help protect the nation’s
food supply, but farm
subsidies in the 2002
farm Bill didn’t provide a                                      in need after suffering from a loss beyond their control.
                                         SuCCeSS:
true safety net for farmers                                     The program provides better protection for farmers by
                                     The 2008 Farm Bill
and ranchers. Tied only                                         protecting revenue (price multiplied by yield) rather
                                   creates the innovative
to crop prices and not                                          than merely price. acre also costs less for taxpayers,
                                   average Crop revenue
to losses in crop yields,                                       generating savings that can be spent on other priorities.
                                       election (aCre)
the subsidy system was                                             some fundamental reforms brought about with acre
                                    pilot program, which
unwieldy, inefficient and                                       include:
                                  fundamentally changes
supportive of only a small
                                 the way government farm        • acre is more market-oriented. Producers move
percentage of producers.
                                      support operates.           away from planting in response to government-set
   one major success of
                                                                  target prices, and instead need to account for market
the 2008 farm Bill is the
                                                                  conditions before planting crops.
creation of an innovative new voluntary program called
                                                                • farmers are paid only when they face a real loss in
average crop revenue election (acre). Developed and
                                                                  revenue. under traditional subsidy programs, some
championed by afT and the national corn growers
                                                                  producers have received government payments even
association, acre restores the concept that a farm safety
                                                                  while achieving record profits.
net program should provide help only when producers are
                                                                • changes with acre begin to address some of the
                                                                  united states’ international trade problems, which
                                                                  have triggered WTo trade disputes.
                                                                • acre cuts direct payments by 20 percent to pay for
                               “aCre has two major                the new program and also generates savings to help
                                benefits. It serves the real-     fund conservation, nutrition and other parts of the
                                world needs of farmers            farm bill.
                                better, and it makes better     • enrollment is optional. Producers are not forced to
                                use of our tax dollars by         participate. if they don’t like acre, they can stay in
                                helping farmers only when         the current system.
                                there’s a real need.”           • acre establishes a framework that we can build upon
         — Tim recker, farmer and president                       and improve in the future to secure even more change
           of the Iowa Corn Growers association                   in the subsidy system.


24   Americ An FAr m L An d Summer 2008
Strengthened Policies
                                for Conservation and the
                                Environment
                                o
                                             ver half the            energy production, and wildlife and open space
      SuCCeSS: New
                                             land in america         protection. Funding rises from $1.2 billion to $1.75
   funding for conservation
                                             is managed              billion a year by 2012.
        increased by over
                                 by farms and ranches,           •   establishment of a conservation loan guarantee
     $4 billion, which will
                                 and the use of this                 program to help producers secure low-interest loans
    allow more farmers and
                                 land to produce food,               in order to implement often-costly conservation and
   ranchers to protect their
                                 fiber and energy has an             environmental practices.
      land, implement new
                                 enormous impact on our          •   creation of a cooperative conservation initiative as
     stewardship practices
                                 environment. farm bill              a way for producers and community groups to work
       and safeguard our
                                 conservation programs are           together on common natural resource concerns.
          environment.
                                 critical to helping farmers     •   greater flexibility with third party technical assistance
                                 and ranchers improve their          providers to identify and implement the most effective
land and protect our natural resources.                              conservation practices appropriate for the land.
   some of the most significant gains in the 2008 farm           •   Provisions for the chesapeake Bay, grassroots source
Bill were made in the area of conservation. afT provided             Water Protection, and great lakes programs.
leadership in crafting improvements and securing                 •   continuation of the wetlands reserve Program (wrP)
funding gains for many important conservation programs.              and the Grassland reserve Program (GrP) to protect
successes include:                                                   our water and expand wildlife habitat.
• improvement of the Farm and ranch lands Protection             •   extension of the tax deduction for donated easements
   Program (FrPP) to give local communities greater                  to protect more land in the future.
   flexibility in protecting farm and
   ranch land. Funding for FRPP will
   increase from $48 million in 2007                                                   Conservation Funding in the
                                                     BUDGET
   to $200 million a year by 2012.                AUTHORITY
                                                                                              Farm Bill Is Growing
                                                  ($ millions)                        Total farm Bill conservation funding
• enhancement of the conservation
   security Program (csP)—now                        $7,500
   the Conservation Stewardship
   Program—to advance the                            $6,000
  conservation of natural resources
  on working lands and reward                     $4,500
  farmers for their stewardship. Over
  $1.2 billion added.                             $3,000
• expansion of the environmental
  Quality Incentives Program (eQIP)               $1,500
  to recognize innovative approaches
  that generate public environmental                   $0
  benefits such as water and soil
                                              FISCAL YEAR:   2002      2004        2006       2008         2010         2012
  quality improvements, renewable

                                                                                      Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd   25
A Place at the Table for                                                                            SuCCeSS: For the
                                                                                                   first time, the farm bill


Local and Healthy Foods
                                                                                                    provides $1.3 billion
                                                                                                   in new funding over 10
                                                                                                 years for specialty crops
                                                                                                   (fruits, vegetables and



T
          he food that we eat directly affects our health,       and vegetable snacks.              nuts) and increases
          and u.s. agricultural policy directly impacts          Funding of $500 million          programs that support
          our food choices. at the start of our farm bill        over five years.                  local agriculture and
campaign, afT and our partners recognized the need           •   Senior Farmers market                 healthy foods.
to link nutritional guidelines established by the health         Nutrition Program
community—which call for greater consumption of fresh            provides vouchers
fruits, vegetables, nuts and whole grains—to changes in          for low-income seniors to purchase fresh fruits and
agricultural policy.                                             vegetables from participating local farmers. Funding
   new policies and provisions in the 2008 farm Bill             increased to $20.6 million annually.
reflect the increasing public demand for programs that       •   Value-added agricultural market Development Program
support local and healthy food. achievements include:	           Grants help farmers and ranchers increase their
                                                                 overall sales and develop businesses that produce and
• Farmers market                                                 market value-added agricultural products. Funding of
  Promotion Program—                                             $15 million over five years.
  renamed the farmer                                         •   The Healthy urban Food enterprise Development Center,
  marketing assistance                                           a new initiative, provides support and technical
  Program—helps                                                  assistance for the development of programs that
  establish and promote                                          distribute local and healthy food to underserved
  farmers’ markets and                                           communities. Funding of $3 million over three years.
  implement market                                           •   Geographic preference language that allows schools
  development projects.                                          greater flexibility for purchasing products from
  Funding of $33 million                                         local farmers.
  over five years.                                           •   Prioritized financing for farms that produce local food
• Community Food                                                 through the rural Business and industries loan and
  Projects Program helps                                         loan guarantee program.
  organizations address                                      •   Interstate shipment of state-inspected meat to allow
  local hunger, nutrition                                        select state meat or poultry facilities to receive federal
  and food access                                                certification, granting producers permission to ship
  issues by connecting                                           across state lines and broaden their market reach.
  low-income people with
  fresh foods direct from
  local farms. Mandatory
  funding of $5 million                                      “aFT’s extensive outreach to farmers and farm policy experts
  over 10 years.                                             provided the data and policy frameworks that Congress
• Fresh Fruit and                                            needed to craft legislation that meets broad public goals for
  Vegetable Snack                                            nutrition, food security and agricultural viability.”
  Program helps schools                                             —rep. rosa Delauro (D-CT) and
  purchase fresh fruit                                                 rep. wayne Gilchrest (r-mD)




26   Americ An FAr m L An d Summer 2008
Support for Responsible,
Renewable Energy
r
           enewable energy production is a tremendous              solar, biofuels,
           new market opportunity for many farmers and             biomass
           ranchers. given adequate support for natural            electricity and biogas. Mandatory funding of
resource conservation (and paired with improved energy             $255 million.
and fuel efficiency), the new “energy future” being            •   Biomass research and Development funding for a joint
grown on america’s farms and ranches has enormous                  program between the Department of agriculture and
potential to help sustain our working lands, improve our           the Department of energy will support research and
environment and address some of the most important                 development on biomass-derived fuel and energy.
economic and political challenges of our time.                     Funding of $91 million.
   The new farm bill mandates over $1 billion in federal       •   Biorefinery loans and Grants will provide cost-share
funding over five years for research and development               grants, loans and loan guarantees for large cellulosic
into biofuels, renewable energy projects on farms and              biofuel refineries. Funding of $320 million.
ranches, grants and loans for cellulosic biofuel refineries,   •   CCC Bioenergy Program for advanced Biofuels will
and other important clean energy programs. Here are                provide direct incentives for the production of advanced
highlights of a few noteworthy programs:                           biofuels like biodiesel and cellulosic ethanol (the
                                                                   program was reformed to disqualify cornstarch ethanol
• rural energy for america Program (reaP) funding                  from receiving support). Funding of $300 million.
  more than doubled to help reduce fossil fuel use             •   Increased Tax Credit for Cellulosic Fuel is a new tax
  and support farmers and small rural businesses in                credit, funded in part through a reduction in the
  developing clean energy technologies including wind,             volumetric ethanol excise tax credit (VeeTc), which
                                                                   will encourage production of more cellulosic biofuels.
                    SuCCeSS:
               The energy title of the
               2008 Farm Bill builds
                 upon clean energy
                achievements from
                the 2002 Farm Bill,
              creating new programs
               and making a greater
             commitment to renewable
               energy from farms and
                     ranches.




                                                                                          “Thank you so much for your efforts
                                                                                           on behalf of all farmers working for a
                                                                                           more sensible farm policy.”
                                                                                              —Paul muller, Full Belly Farm,
                                                                                                 Guinda, California
                                                                                    Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd   2
Realizing the Promise
                                                                   of the 2008 Farm Bill
                                                                         P
                                                                                   assing the farm bill was only half the battle. The
                                                                                   legislation establishes what ought to happen,
                                                                                   but we still must work to turn the promises into
                                                                         reality. Without leadership and action during this next
                                                                         critical phase of the farm bill, we risk losing the gains
                                                                         we’ve made.
     Thank You
     	
                                                                            in the months ahead, we will be working to:
     american farmland Trust would like to thank the following
     corporations and foundations for their generous support of our      • Develop the rules to implement the bill. in spite of
     multi-year farm policy campaign. We would also like to thank
     the many individual donors and members who contributed to our
                                                                           hundreds of pages of text, the bill leaves out most of
     success. With this support, afT worked to change the underlying       the critical details on how to implement the programs
     structure of programs and policies contained in the farm bill to
     better suit the needs of all americans.
                                                                           and policies. The rules must be written in a way
        altria group, inc.                                                 that farmers and ranchers find accessible and easy
        anonymous foundation Donors                                        to use. otherwise, our hard-fought gains in reform,
        argosy foundation
        arvesta corporation                                                conservation and other areas will not be realized.
        Bank of america                                                  • Secure funding for the programs. While the 2008 farm
        Bunting family foundation, inc.
        charles m.  mary D. grant foundation                              Bill provides some mandatory funding, many of the
        colcom foundation                                                  programs require annual appropriations from congress.
        columbia foundation
        farm foundation                                                    as we saw happen to conservation programs over the
        international Dairy foods association
                                                                           life of the 2002 farm Bill, congress often cuts critically
        JPmorgan Private Bank
        Keith campbell foundation for the environment                      important programs during the appropriation process.
        louis Dreyfus corporation
        marisla foundation
                                                                         • Make use of additional opportunities for change. aside
        mcVean Trading  investments, llc                                  from the farm bill, there will be many opportunities
        richard King mellon foundation
        s.D. Bechtel, Jr. foundation
                                                                           ahead to advance a new direction in u.s. farm and
        sarah K. decoizart article TenTH Perpetual charitable Trust        food policy, from climate change legislation that
        stonyfield farm
        sutherland foundation                                              recognizes the role of u.s. agriculture in reducing
        The abell foundation                                               overall greenhouse gas emissions, to transportation
        The Bullitt foundation
        The charles Delmar foundation                                      and land use legislation that manages growth and
        The David and lucile Packard foundation                            protects working farms and ranches in rural and
        The Joyce foundation
        The mcKnight foundation                                            suburban areas.
        The new york community Trust
        The Peter Jay sharp foundation
        The Philanthropic collaborative                                  For more details about the 2008 Farm Bill, and aFT’s ongoing
        The William and flora Hewlett foundation
        The William Penn foundation
                                                                         work to transform u.S. farm and food policy, please visit
        True north foundation                                            www.farmland.org/farmpolicy.
        W.K. Kellogg foundation
        Wallace genetic foundation, inc.
        Wells fargo
        West Hill foundation for nature
     This list recognizes funders of afT’s farm policy campaign during
     the fiscal years of 2005 to 2008 (as of July 2, 2008).



28     Americ An FAr m L An d Summer 2008

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Farm Bill Brochure August 2008 | American Farmland Trust

  • 1. Success in the 2008 Farm Bill A New Direction for Farm and Food Policy Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd 2
  • 2. Dear frienD of american farmlanD TrusT, The 2008 farm Bill— known officially as the food, conservation and energy act of 2008— marks a historic moment in american agricultural policy. new players and new partnerships shifted the debate in unprecedented ways, resulting in better programs and an increased focus on supporting the needs of producers and consumers. american farmland Trust is proud of the role we played in the debate and the resulting outcomes. The bill provides much-needed funding to improve our environment, protect farm and ranch land, make local foods more widely available and dramatically increase food assistance for families struggling with rising food costs. The final bill does not include all of the reforms we sought. But it does represent a significant improvement in u.s. farm and food policy. afT helped to achieve many of the goals that we strove for at the start of our farm bill campaign: • expansion of conservation programs to protect working lands and improve the environmental Jimmy Daukas stewardship of our nation’s natural resources • a comprehensive safety net to better protect farmers from risk, reduce market distortions and use tax payer dollars more efficiently—and to pave the way for more sweeping reform in the future • changes in agricultural policy to increase access to healthy and local foods, nutrition programs and the production of specialty crops (fruits, vegetables and nuts) • Provisions for renewable fuels produced with environmental safeguards afT was recognized during the 2008 farm Bill debate not only for our substantive input but also for the leadership role we played in bringing divergent groups together. changing course among entrenched farm policy interests is not an easy task, but the 2008 farm Bill— and the process leading up to its passage — shifted the political landscape forever and established the groundwork for continued reform. We’d like to thank the many partner organizations and members of congress who helped us secure these important gains for conservation, farmland protection, energy, nutrition and healthy diets. afT is committed to building on the promise of the 2008 farm Bill. change continues but none of the victories you will read about are permanent. The wins must now be secured in rulemaking and appropriations committees and then built upon to keep the momentum moving forward for long-term success. as a supporter of american farmland Trust, you helped us deliver a farm bill that promises important reforms in us farm and food programs. We wanted to keep you informed about the outcome of the 2008 farm Bill with this special update. many thanks for your continued support. sincerely, Jimmy Daukas farm anD fooD Policy camPaign DirecTor american farmlanD TrusT
  • 3. The 2008 Farm Bill A New Direction for America W hen american farmland Trust started our national farm bill campaign in 2005, we set out to create a better, more cost-effective safety net for farmers and ranchers while expanding programs to strengthen conservation and land protection, advance rural prosperity, and create greater access to local and healthy food for consumers. in short, we set out to create a new direction for farm and food policy in the united states: one that better meets the needs of “This is the first time in my memory that people interested all americans. in agricultural policy reform have had a significant seat The final 2008 farm Bill does not include all at the table, and that is almost entirely due to aFT’s hard the reforms and improvements we fought for, but it work. The farm policy agenda is now forever changed, represents a step in the right direction and a significant and the outcomes on many of these issues will also improvement over existing u.s. farm and food policy. change substantially as the years unfold.” overall, new funding for conservation programs increased —Clayton Yeutter, by $4 billion, which means cleaner water, cleaner air, former u.S. Secretary of agriculture reduced soil erosion and enhanced wildlife habitat. in the following pages, you will read about our farm bill victories in conservation, local food, renewable energy and the farm safety net. afT will be working with our What Is the Farm Bill? partners to build off these successes — in new programs, Congress enacted the first farm bill in the wake of better policies and increased funding — next year and in the Great Depression, when the New Deal established years to come. programs to stabilize farm prices. The federal legislation — typically enacted every five to seven years — has expanded over the years and now includes 15 titles. The public investment in the 2008 Farm Bill is $289 a k DOwN T Br e Nutrition billion. It should be called the Farm and Food bill, with e DG 188.9 billion over 65 percent of the funding allocated to anti-hunger u programs, including food stamps and emergency food lB Commodities 2 0 0 8 Fa r m B I l assistance. The commodity programs in Title I — which 41.6 billion provide payments to growers of selected crops, including wheat, cotton, rice, corn and soybeans — account for Conservation approximately 15 percent. Conservation programs, 24.1 billion including farmland protection and environmental stewardship, receive about eight percent. Crop insurance So The farm bill is much more than an agricultural aid ur 21.9 billion ce o :c n gr eS Other 8.7 billion package. The bill influences everything from the cost of Sio na lr eS e a rc Disaster assistance your food to the tools available to protect farm and ranch h S er v i c e 3.8 billion land in your community. Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd 23
  • 4. A Real Safety Net for Farmers F arms and ranches operate at the mercy of disastrous weather events and market prices they can do little to control. as a result, they are inherently prone to variations in crop prices and yields. government farm support programs were established to help protect the nation’s food supply, but farm subsidies in the 2002 farm Bill didn’t provide a in need after suffering from a loss beyond their control. SuCCeSS: true safety net for farmers The program provides better protection for farmers by The 2008 Farm Bill and ranchers. Tied only protecting revenue (price multiplied by yield) rather creates the innovative to crop prices and not than merely price. acre also costs less for taxpayers, average Crop revenue to losses in crop yields, generating savings that can be spent on other priorities. election (aCre) the subsidy system was some fundamental reforms brought about with acre pilot program, which unwieldy, inefficient and include: fundamentally changes supportive of only a small the way government farm • acre is more market-oriented. Producers move percentage of producers. support operates. away from planting in response to government-set one major success of target prices, and instead need to account for market the 2008 farm Bill is the conditions before planting crops. creation of an innovative new voluntary program called • farmers are paid only when they face a real loss in average crop revenue election (acre). Developed and revenue. under traditional subsidy programs, some championed by afT and the national corn growers producers have received government payments even association, acre restores the concept that a farm safety while achieving record profits. net program should provide help only when producers are • changes with acre begin to address some of the united states’ international trade problems, which have triggered WTo trade disputes. • acre cuts direct payments by 20 percent to pay for “aCre has two major the new program and also generates savings to help benefits. It serves the real- fund conservation, nutrition and other parts of the world needs of farmers farm bill. better, and it makes better • enrollment is optional. Producers are not forced to use of our tax dollars by participate. if they don’t like acre, they can stay in helping farmers only when the current system. there’s a real need.” • acre establishes a framework that we can build upon — Tim recker, farmer and president and improve in the future to secure even more change of the Iowa Corn Growers association in the subsidy system. 24 Americ An FAr m L An d Summer 2008
  • 5. Strengthened Policies for Conservation and the Environment o ver half the energy production, and wildlife and open space SuCCeSS: New land in america protection. Funding rises from $1.2 billion to $1.75 funding for conservation is managed billion a year by 2012. increased by over by farms and ranches, • establishment of a conservation loan guarantee $4 billion, which will and the use of this program to help producers secure low-interest loans allow more farmers and land to produce food, in order to implement often-costly conservation and ranchers to protect their fiber and energy has an environmental practices. land, implement new enormous impact on our • creation of a cooperative conservation initiative as stewardship practices environment. farm bill a way for producers and community groups to work and safeguard our conservation programs are together on common natural resource concerns. environment. critical to helping farmers • greater flexibility with third party technical assistance and ranchers improve their providers to identify and implement the most effective land and protect our natural resources. conservation practices appropriate for the land. some of the most significant gains in the 2008 farm • Provisions for the chesapeake Bay, grassroots source Bill were made in the area of conservation. afT provided Water Protection, and great lakes programs. leadership in crafting improvements and securing • continuation of the wetlands reserve Program (wrP) funding gains for many important conservation programs. and the Grassland reserve Program (GrP) to protect successes include: our water and expand wildlife habitat. • improvement of the Farm and ranch lands Protection • extension of the tax deduction for donated easements Program (FrPP) to give local communities greater to protect more land in the future. flexibility in protecting farm and ranch land. Funding for FRPP will increase from $48 million in 2007 Conservation Funding in the BUDGET to $200 million a year by 2012. AUTHORITY Farm Bill Is Growing ($ millions) Total farm Bill conservation funding • enhancement of the conservation security Program (csP)—now $7,500 the Conservation Stewardship Program—to advance the $6,000 conservation of natural resources on working lands and reward $4,500 farmers for their stewardship. Over $1.2 billion added. $3,000 • expansion of the environmental Quality Incentives Program (eQIP) $1,500 to recognize innovative approaches that generate public environmental $0 benefits such as water and soil FISCAL YEAR: 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 quality improvements, renewable Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd 25
  • 6. A Place at the Table for SuCCeSS: For the first time, the farm bill Local and Healthy Foods provides $1.3 billion in new funding over 10 years for specialty crops (fruits, vegetables and T he food that we eat directly affects our health, and vegetable snacks. nuts) and increases and u.s. agricultural policy directly impacts Funding of $500 million programs that support our food choices. at the start of our farm bill over five years. local agriculture and campaign, afT and our partners recognized the need • Senior Farmers market healthy foods. to link nutritional guidelines established by the health Nutrition Program community—which call for greater consumption of fresh provides vouchers fruits, vegetables, nuts and whole grains—to changes in for low-income seniors to purchase fresh fruits and agricultural policy. vegetables from participating local farmers. Funding new policies and provisions in the 2008 farm Bill increased to $20.6 million annually. reflect the increasing public demand for programs that • Value-added agricultural market Development Program support local and healthy food. achievements include: Grants help farmers and ranchers increase their overall sales and develop businesses that produce and • Farmers market market value-added agricultural products. Funding of Promotion Program— $15 million over five years. renamed the farmer • The Healthy urban Food enterprise Development Center, marketing assistance a new initiative, provides support and technical Program—helps assistance for the development of programs that establish and promote distribute local and healthy food to underserved farmers’ markets and communities. Funding of $3 million over three years. implement market • Geographic preference language that allows schools development projects. greater flexibility for purchasing products from Funding of $33 million local farmers. over five years. • Prioritized financing for farms that produce local food • Community Food through the rural Business and industries loan and Projects Program helps loan guarantee program. organizations address • Interstate shipment of state-inspected meat to allow local hunger, nutrition select state meat or poultry facilities to receive federal and food access certification, granting producers permission to ship issues by connecting across state lines and broaden their market reach. low-income people with fresh foods direct from local farms. Mandatory funding of $5 million “aFT’s extensive outreach to farmers and farm policy experts over 10 years. provided the data and policy frameworks that Congress • Fresh Fruit and needed to craft legislation that meets broad public goals for Vegetable Snack nutrition, food security and agricultural viability.” Program helps schools —rep. rosa Delauro (D-CT) and purchase fresh fruit rep. wayne Gilchrest (r-mD) 26 Americ An FAr m L An d Summer 2008
  • 7. Support for Responsible, Renewable Energy r enewable energy production is a tremendous solar, biofuels, new market opportunity for many farmers and biomass ranchers. given adequate support for natural electricity and biogas. Mandatory funding of resource conservation (and paired with improved energy $255 million. and fuel efficiency), the new “energy future” being • Biomass research and Development funding for a joint grown on america’s farms and ranches has enormous program between the Department of agriculture and potential to help sustain our working lands, improve our the Department of energy will support research and environment and address some of the most important development on biomass-derived fuel and energy. economic and political challenges of our time. Funding of $91 million. The new farm bill mandates over $1 billion in federal • Biorefinery loans and Grants will provide cost-share funding over five years for research and development grants, loans and loan guarantees for large cellulosic into biofuels, renewable energy projects on farms and biofuel refineries. Funding of $320 million. ranches, grants and loans for cellulosic biofuel refineries, • CCC Bioenergy Program for advanced Biofuels will and other important clean energy programs. Here are provide direct incentives for the production of advanced highlights of a few noteworthy programs: biofuels like biodiesel and cellulosic ethanol (the program was reformed to disqualify cornstarch ethanol • rural energy for america Program (reaP) funding from receiving support). Funding of $300 million. more than doubled to help reduce fossil fuel use • Increased Tax Credit for Cellulosic Fuel is a new tax and support farmers and small rural businesses in credit, funded in part through a reduction in the developing clean energy technologies including wind, volumetric ethanol excise tax credit (VeeTc), which will encourage production of more cellulosic biofuels. SuCCeSS: The energy title of the 2008 Farm Bill builds upon clean energy achievements from the 2002 Farm Bill, creating new programs and making a greater commitment to renewable energy from farms and ranches. “Thank you so much for your efforts on behalf of all farmers working for a more sensible farm policy.” —Paul muller, Full Belly Farm, Guinda, California Summer 2008  A m e r i c An FA rm L A nd 2
  • 8. Realizing the Promise of the 2008 Farm Bill P assing the farm bill was only half the battle. The legislation establishes what ought to happen, but we still must work to turn the promises into reality. Without leadership and action during this next critical phase of the farm bill, we risk losing the gains we’ve made. Thank You in the months ahead, we will be working to: american farmland Trust would like to thank the following corporations and foundations for their generous support of our • Develop the rules to implement the bill. in spite of multi-year farm policy campaign. We would also like to thank the many individual donors and members who contributed to our hundreds of pages of text, the bill leaves out most of success. With this support, afT worked to change the underlying the critical details on how to implement the programs structure of programs and policies contained in the farm bill to better suit the needs of all americans. and policies. The rules must be written in a way altria group, inc. that farmers and ranchers find accessible and easy anonymous foundation Donors to use. otherwise, our hard-fought gains in reform, argosy foundation arvesta corporation conservation and other areas will not be realized. Bank of america • Secure funding for the programs. While the 2008 farm Bunting family foundation, inc. charles m. mary D. grant foundation Bill provides some mandatory funding, many of the colcom foundation programs require annual appropriations from congress. columbia foundation farm foundation as we saw happen to conservation programs over the international Dairy foods association life of the 2002 farm Bill, congress often cuts critically JPmorgan Private Bank Keith campbell foundation for the environment important programs during the appropriation process. louis Dreyfus corporation marisla foundation • Make use of additional opportunities for change. aside mcVean Trading investments, llc from the farm bill, there will be many opportunities richard King mellon foundation s.D. Bechtel, Jr. foundation ahead to advance a new direction in u.s. farm and sarah K. decoizart article TenTH Perpetual charitable Trust food policy, from climate change legislation that stonyfield farm sutherland foundation recognizes the role of u.s. agriculture in reducing The abell foundation overall greenhouse gas emissions, to transportation The Bullitt foundation The charles Delmar foundation and land use legislation that manages growth and The David and lucile Packard foundation protects working farms and ranches in rural and The Joyce foundation The mcKnight foundation suburban areas. The new york community Trust The Peter Jay sharp foundation The Philanthropic collaborative For more details about the 2008 Farm Bill, and aFT’s ongoing The William and flora Hewlett foundation The William Penn foundation work to transform u.S. farm and food policy, please visit True north foundation www.farmland.org/farmpolicy. W.K. Kellogg foundation Wallace genetic foundation, inc. Wells fargo West Hill foundation for nature This list recognizes funders of afT’s farm policy campaign during the fiscal years of 2005 to 2008 (as of July 2, 2008). 28 Americ An FAr m L An d Summer 2008