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Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenStabenow: The Trump Administration is working to discredit and influence public science with censorship, manipulation, and intimidat… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenatorTester: Honored to receive the Golden Triangle Award from the @MFUfarmers today. I will always fight for our state’s farmers, ra… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenatorDurbin: I’m proud to be a recipient of the @NFUDC Golden Triangle Award, and I’ll continue to push for policies that support our… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenGaryPeters: Earlier this month I urged the @USDA to help Michigan farmers facing a difficult crop season because of extreme weather.… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenatorTester: Sharla and I had a great week on the farm. We've got this season's peas and winter wheat cut and ready to go. Up next, s… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenStabenow: While Michigan agriculture is struggling with poor weather and trade disruptions, the Trump administration continues to si… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenatorDurbin: @SenDuckworth @SenStabenow @SenGaryPeters @USDA Glad to see that @USDA will defer the accrual of interest for all agricu… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
Following a request by @SenatorDurbin, @SenDuckworth, @SenStabenow, and @SenGaryPeters, the USDA will push back crop insurance premium deadlines. This flexibility will help farmers manage their cash flow after many had to delay planting due to poor weather this spring. — PolitiTweet.org
Risk Management Agency @usdaRMA
Today, @USDA announces additional relief to farmers and ranchers affected by floods & other natural disasters.… https://t.co/qwfYUiBXVl
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
It's National #FarmersMarketWeek! Farmers markets bring fresh, local food into communities, while allowing farmers to sell directly to their neighbors. Find one to enjoy near you: https://t.co/3ewLswkSm6 — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
There have been concerns that this rushed relocation is an attempt to bypass Congress and drive away expertise. An Administration official confirmed this, calling it a “wonderful way” to get rid of employees. 👀 — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
A new USDA IG report finds the Administration sidestepped Congressional approval in its relocation of 2 #AgResearch agencies ERS and NIFA: https://t.co/H10C8Ta3LV — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenatorBaldwin: I’m in Wausau today meeting with Wisconsin ginseng farmers. They need an end to Trump’s trade war with China and certai… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @RonWyden: Thanks @mealswheelsppl for hosting me, @hungerfreeor & @oregonfoodbank today in Portland to speak out against the Trump admin… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @maziehirono: Politics is driving our nation’s top scientists out of USDA because they cannot perform and communicate their research. Th… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @FMCorg: Thank you @SenStabenow for your leadership and support of farmers market in #michigan and nationwide over the years. @MIFarmers… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenStabenow: Farmers markets bring fresh Michigan-grown food to your community, while helping farmers sell their goods directly to you… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
RT @SenStabenow: It was great having Bruce Sutherland from Lansing at our #SenateAg hearing today. I invited him to share his perspective a… — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
Read Ranking Member Stabenow's full opening statement here: https://t.co/ZgkePMMlGL — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag Committee Democrats @SenateAgDems
Ranking Member @SenStabenow begins her opening statement at the #SenateAg hearing on the reauthorization of the U.S… https://t.co/kNAgspfEvd
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
@SenStabenow Stabenow: Because farmers are facing uncertainty on many fronts, it is crucial that we maintain the integrity of our inspection system. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
@SenStabenow Stabenow: In response, Congress created the Federal Grain Inspection Service in 1976. As a result, the integrity of American agricultural exports was restored. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
@SenStabenow Stabenow: In the 1970s, our private inspection system was rocked by a scandal that threatened the credibility of U.S. agricultural exports. Private inspection entities were inaccurately weighing grain, shipping it in contaminated vessels, and even accepting bribes. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
@SenStabenow Stabenow: Ag exports are crucial to our economy, supporting more than 1 million American jobs. The trust associated with official USDA certificates of inspection and weighing is a big part of that success story. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
@SenStabenow Stabenow: Our nation’s farmers grow the best products in the world – period. Whether it’s Michigan soybeans – or Kansas wheat – buyers around the world know that when American products have a USDA certificate, their quality is next to none. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
Ranking Member @SenStabenow begins her opening statement at the #SenateAg hearing on the reauthorization of the U.S. Grain Standards Act. Watch LIVE: https://t.co/g42hMlnujx — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
TODAY at 9:30AM ET: Watch the #SenateAg hearing on the reauthorization of the U.S. Grain Standards Act: https://t.co/g42hMl5SUX — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
As the Administration continues to move ahead with no plan on trade, farmers continue to struggle. These short-term, inequitable payouts are not a replacement for markets and a coherent trade strategy. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
Some commodity producers who have not been directly impacted by tariffs could receive up to $500,000 – while many specialty crop growers who face complex trade challenges aren’t even eligible. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
Even within counties, farmers that couldn’t plant due to flooding this spring will receive at most $15/acre, while nearby farms that were able to plant will be eligible for more – essentially penalizing farmers for bad weather during #plant19. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
There are multiple states that have counties w/ the minimum $15/acre payment rate next to counties where farms are receiving $150/acre, leaving farmers confused and frustrated as to why their operation gets a payment rate 10x lower than their neighbors over the county line. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Ag, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee Dems @SenateAgDems
As the Administration continues to move ahead with no plan on trade, farmers continue to struggle. These short-term, inequitable payouts are not a "replacement" for markets and a coherent trade strategy. — PolitiTweet.org