The 2007 Farm Bill
How the 2007 Farm Bill could make future farms smaller, healthier, and green
March / April 2006
Scott Carlson Utne magazine
1. Conservation Security
Many conservation programs take land out of production; this one
offers financial support to farmers who cultivate their fields in
an environmentally sustainable manner.
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2. Rural development
Too many farmers in atrophied rural communities rely on outside
jobs. Programs in the Farm Bill could help them add small-scale,
sustainable businesses to their spreads.
3. Rural energy
Farms consume a lot of energy. Alternative energy initiatives can
save farmers money while they save the environment.
4. Urban-rural connections
More and more of us are working directly with those who grow our
food. The Farm Bill can promote programs that connect us.
5. Conservation Reserve Program
An old favorite, the CRP invests in the quality of our waterways by
paying farmers to create healthy wetlands.
6. Sustainable farming research
What if biodiversity got the same research budget as genetic
engineering?
7. Antitrust laws
A tiny handful of businesses control the lion's share of the meat
industry. It's time to make the system work for the farmers, not
the suits.
8. Country of Origin Labeling
Is your food really local? Right now, you can't tell. Pressure is
on to add labels that say exactly where that cow lived and
died.
9. Environmental Quality Incentives
Program
Manure is a major source of environmental contamination. Programs
in the Farm Bill help farmers clean it up without causing a major
stink.
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