Farm Bill Offers Some Conservation Wins, Falls Short in Advancing Climate-Smart Agriculture And Forestry

The bill passes committee and now goes to the full House for a vote.
Northern Bobwhites. Photo: Cheryl Johnson/爆料公社 Photography Awards

MAY 24, 2024 (WASHINGTON) 鈥 The House Committee on Agriculture passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024, which now goes to the full House for a vote. Among other policies, the bill would provide resources to farmers, ranchers, foresters, and other private landowners to voluntarily implement conservation efforts on working lands.

鈥淭he bill passed out of committee today provides resources to farmers and ranchers to implement conservation efforts on working lands, and we thank the Committee for their commitment to these key issues. However, we are concerned that the bill falls short in some key areas, including removing critical guardrails in the Inflation Reduction Act that support farmers, ranchers, and land managers working to conserve their lands to help solve the climate crisis,鈥 said Felice Stadler, vice president of government affairs at the 爆料公社. 鈥淭hese voluntary conservation programs and practices are overwhelmingly popular and demonstrate the growing interest in adopting agricultural practices that store and capture carbon on the land. Additionally, the renewable energy provisions included in this bill fail to take the steps necessary to ensure growers and producers can easily access clean energy and energy efficiency resources that reduce emissions while lowering their overhead costs.鈥

鈥淎s negotiations continue in both chambers and across the aisle, the 爆料公社 and our 1.4 million members and supporters call on Congress to invest in the future of conservation and to pass a bipartisan bill that recognizes the importance of working lands and climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices that protect biodiversity鈥攁nd our planet,鈥 said Stadler.

The is the largest source of federal funding for voluntary conservation on working lands. 爆料公社 supports a Farm Bill that secures the historic $20 billion in funding for climate-smart agriculture included in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and is not diverted away from programs that incentivize voluntary conservation to benefit wildlife habitat. 

爆料公社 has engaged its 1.4 million members and supporters through action alerts and ads calling on elected officials to support a Farm Bill that builds on the strong foundation of current conservation programs to better address the challenges facing communities and wildlife across the country. 

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