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‘Small Family Farmer and Rancher Relief Act’ Introduced Into U.S. House by Ag Chairman

Rep. David Scott (D-GA), who serves as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, introduced the “Small Family Farmer and Rancher Relief Act” (H.R. 8590) on Friday. In a statement, he says his legislation will help small farmers and ranchers in the cattle industry.

“It’s a crisis in this nation that we’ve lost an average of 17,000 cattle ranchers per year,” Scott says. “The drivers of the loss are complex, and I applaud the efforts my colleagues have taken to try and improve the cattle industry.”

He also says other efforts don’t have enough emphasis on direct help for America’s small farmers and ranchers.

Rep. Scott breaks down his bill into two pillars.  The first would provide small cattle operations with financial assistance by strengthening the safety net through the following measures:

Rep. Scott says the second pillar of the bill would create opportunities to increase competition and help small ranchers access new marketing opportunities through the following methods:

In response, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) released the following statement after Rep. Scott’s introduction of his “Small Family Farmer and Rancher Relief Act” into the U.S. House.

“NCBA is committed to working with the House Agriculture Committee to protect our most vulnerable producers, and we appreciate the Chairman’s attention on this important issue,” said NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane. “Unfortunately, H.R. 8590, the Small Family Farmer and Rancher Relief Act, as introduced prompts more questions than it provides answers. While collectively we would have preferred to provide input into the drafting of this legislation, we look forward to working with our partners in the livestock community to address the blind spots in this proposal.”

Click HERE to read more about the “Small Family Farmer and Rancher Relief Act.”

Sources: NAFB, The Office of Rep. David Scott.