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Sen. Sherrod Brown to Help Ohio Farmers Union Kick Off 82nd Convention

January 25, 2016 By Ron Sylvester 1 Comment

Ohio’s senior U.S. Senator and U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee member, Sherrod Brown, will deliver remarks to the 82nd Annual Ohio Farmers Union Convention on Friday.

Brown is expected to meet and greet OFU members around 11:45 on the convention floor and he’ll speak at 12:20.

“Sherrod Brown has been a friend to Ohio family farmers through thick and thin,” said Ron Sylvester, OFU spokesman.

“His command of agricultural issues and help in our fights in Washington for items like a fair Farm Bill and Country of Origin Labeling are things for which our members appreciate Senator Brown,” Sylvester said.

This being OFU Convention time, the family farm organization that boasts 4,000 members statewide will also discuss and vote on public policy positions for 2016.

National Farmers Union President Roger Johnson will also attend OFU’s convention and address the gathering on national policy issues.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Convention, Ohio Farmers Union, Roger Johnson, Sherrod Brown

Budget Deal Contains Horrible Crop Insurance Provision

October 27, 2015 By Ron Sylvester 1 Comment

action-alertOne would think that if Congress were to take $3 billion out of the private sector crop insurance delivery system there would be hearings and lots of work done on the economics of the proposal by both sides of the issue.

You would be wrong to think that, because tomorrow there will be a vote in the U.S. House to accept a budget deal which contains what amounts to a $3 billion cut in the crop insurance subsidies that are so critical to the U.S. farm safety net.

According to the legislative shop at the National Farmers Union, this bit of business is such a surprise that both the House and Senate Agriculture Committees are lining up to oppose the entire budget deal if it contains this cut. NFU staff are all hands on deck canvassing members of Congress and senators all day today to oppose the deal.

programs grafic_postThe national budget can’t be balanced on the backs of farmers. While it is true that this money will come out of the insurance industry, it’s also true that there will be a trickle down effect in rural America. The compromises that took so many years to forge in the last Farm Bill set up what is essentially a public-private system behind the safety net. It can’t just be torn down in a day.

Here’s a quote from an email I received today from a staffer at NFU that sums it up nicely:

While this is a direct hit to crop insurance companies, there can be no doubt about the trickledown effect onto the countryside.  Consolidation is already occurring in the crop insurance industry, and this will only speed up that consolidation, which will mean fewer choices and a less efficient private sector delivery system for producers.

And, if you think that farmers haven’t already done their piece for the national budget, consider the two charts pictured here. They speak for themselves.

Call your member of Congress and both of our U.S. Senators – Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman. You may call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask for your representative or one of the senators. Tell them to vote NO on the budget deal if it contains the cut to the Private Sector Delivery System to Crop Insurance.

This is horrible policy and should be a poison pill to kill the whole deal.

Here’s more information:

  • Oppose Cuts to Private Sector Delivery
  • Premium Support Cuts to Crop Insurance

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Budget Deal, Crop Insurance, National Farmers Union, Rob Portman, Sherrod Brown

Read Joe Logan’s Op-Ed on Voluntary COOL Compromise

August 21, 2015 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

Joe Logan PhotoEditor’s Note: OFU President Joe Logan penned this op-ed for the Cincinnati Enquirer. It’s online and ran in print edition.

Today’s consumer goods are sourced from around the world and quality can vary greatly, so naturally, folks want to know the origin of their food. This is not only common sense, but is supported by a decade’s worth of polling.

And this isn’t simply an American phenomenon. European consumers demanded food labeling after they found out that the “beef” they were consuming was actually imported, mislabeled horse meat. Congress recognized the consumer demand for food labeling and passed a popular labeling law known as Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) in 2008.

COOL simply says that muscle cuts of meat, and some fruits and vegetables, must be labeled with the name of the country where the product was produced and processed. Unfortunately, common sense doesn’t always win the day, so our popular labeling law has been challenged in federal court by the multinational meat packers. Failing there, our chief trade competitors – Canada and Mexico – filed an official dispute, claiming severe economic harm, at the World Trade Organization. In response to fears of economic retaliation being considered by the WTO, the U.S. House of Representatives repealed the law and the fate of COOL is now in the hands of the U.S. Senate.

Your favorite shirt, your winter coat, your kitchen appliances and the replacement parts for your car are all labeled with their country of origin, so why shouldn’t your food be? According to a decade’s worth of polling on this issue, roughly 90 percent of the nation’s consumers support food labeling.

It’s just common sense that parents want to know as much as possible about what they are putting into their mouths, and the mouths of their children. Some consumers want to eat locally, purchasing Ohio sweet corn – the best corn in the world – while others don’t care if their corn comes from Ohio, Ottawa, or Oaxaca. But regardless of what they want, they can’t make that targeted distinction if the food isn’t labeled.

The notion of shopping local or buying American is very popular among many consumers, who see the value of spending their hard-earned incomes close to home, supporting their local farmers and rural economies. But it can only happen if the food is labeled.

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio has stood strong against the notion of repealing the COOL law and is working on compromise solution in the Senate. His alternative would retain the framework of the COOL law, while bringing it into WTO compliance by making COOL voluntary for beef and pork. This should not only appease the objections of our trading partners, given Canada has a voluntary labeling program on the books, but also give consumers who want to support their local farmers the option to do so.

Additionally, Canada and Mexico both suggested the adoption of a voluntary system in the 2012 WTO Appellate Body Report, and the U.S. trade representative’s office also noted that repealing the mandatory requirement and replacing it with a voluntary system has the “potential to constitute compliance with U.S. WTO obligations.” That gives voluntary COOL the “thumbs up” from every corner.

And while Ohio Farmers Union has fought for mandatory labeling for years, this bill would avoid the current lobbyist-driven call for a complete repeal and ensure that the framework for accurate food labeling remains on the books. It’s a far better option than complete repeal of COOL.

When you throw some meat on the grill this weekend, think about how and where that food was produced and processed. Let Brown know that you support his efforts, and urge Sen. Rob Portman to support food labeling, as well.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Cincinnati Enquirer, Country of Origin Labeling, Joe Logan, Rob Portman, Sherrod Brown

Farm Bill Passes Senate, Goes to President

February 5, 2014 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown

Having moved now through final passage in both houses of Congress, the latest version of a comprehensive Farm Bill goes to President Barack Obama’s desk where a signature is expected and the bill will become law.

Both Ohio Senators – Rob Portman and Sherrod Brown – voted in favor of passage. To see how Ohio members of the House voted last week, click here.

The end of a long journey is near. This latest Farm Bill’s movement through Congress began in 2012. At various times it has been held along the way by varied issues from food stamps to the dairy program. The bill will do away with most direct payments to farmers, instead relying on a revamped system of federally supported crop insurance.

U.S. Sen. Rob Portman

U.S. Sen. Rob Portman

“The Farm Bill is more than just a long-term policy on agriculture; it’s a jobs bill; it’s a food and nutrition bill; it’s an investment in rural communities, and it provides certainty for American farmers and producers,” Brown said. “For three years, I have fought for passage of a bill that balances the need for reform while making smart investments in conservation, nutrition, renewable energy, and rural development programs. This bill achieves that balance. By streamlining programs, reducing regulatory hurdles, and replacing direct farm payments with market-based supports, we now have a system that is more responsive to farmers’ needs and more responsible to taxpayers.”

“Family farmers and ranchers have always been willing to roll up their sleeves and do the hard work that is needed to feed, fuel and clothe our nation and our world. It is only fitting that this legislation inspired Congress to do the hard work necessary to come together and pass a comprehensive, bipartisan five-year farm bill that enacts meaningful reforms and provides an effective safety net for farmers and needy Americans alike,” said National Farmers Union President Roger Johnson.

“One of the best ways that President Obama could expand opportunities for working families, including the 16 million Americans employed in the agriculture industry, would be to sign the single piece of legislation that benefits every sector of our economy,” Johnson added.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Farm Bill, Rob Portman, Roger Johnson, Sherrod Brown

Lots of News Out of OFU’s 80th Convention

February 5, 2014 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

1conventionThe Ohio Farmers Union has a new president and rural concerns about the long-term effects of fracking and the disposal of toxic drilling wastewater continue to dominate policy discussions among its membership.

OFU held its 80th annual state convention this past weekend. With 110 delegates attending from the state’s county Farmers Union organizations and several additional non-voting members, the family-farmer and consumer oriented group had its largest convention in several years. Nearly 250 people packed the convention hall for remarks by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown.

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, right, speaks to OFU youth delegate Joe Schmitz of Darke County at the 80th OFU Convention.

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, right, speaks to OFU youth delegate Joe Schmitz of Darke County at the 80th OFU Convention.

Brown will get the chance this week to vote once again on the beleaguered, two-year delayed Farm Bill. The U.S. House accepted political compromise last week and approved a final version of the bill. Pending Senate passage later this week, President Barack Obama is expected to sign the measure which will replace most direct payments to farmers with an enhanced system of crop insurance.

“There are several titles in the farm bill, all of them important to this state. You think about rural development, you think about conservation titles, you think about commodities in title one and what we’ve been able to do there, and obviously you think about the nutrition part and all that helps make our state better,” Brown said.

“I’m virtually certain we’ll pass it, and I am virtually certain the president of the United States will sign it,” Brown added.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Bill Miller, Convention, Fracking, Joe Logan, Nutrient Management, Ohio Farmers Union, Roger Wise, Severance Taxes, Sherrod Brown, Tom Vilsack

OFU Convention Media Advisory – Sen. Brown Speaks Friday

January 30, 2014 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

Media Advisory                                Contact: Ron Sylvester
January 30, 2014                             rcs@ronsylvester.com | 614.314.9218

Sen. Sherrod Brown Headlines 80th Ohio Farmers Union Convention
Two-day convention kicks off this Friday afternoon

COLUMBUS – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D), Ohio’s senior senator and member of the Senate Agriculture Committee will deliver remarks and take questions Friday, January 31 at the Ohio Farmers Union 80th Annual State Convention.

Brown was a leader in Senate Farm Bill deliberations over the past two years helping to craft the bipartisan compromise framework eventually passed by the full Senate. He will update convention goers on the Farm Bill’s status and discuss other recent events and issues of note in Washington. Brown will also take questions after his remarks.

All convention events will be held at the Columbus Airport Marriott Hotel, 1375 N. Cassady Ave., Columbus, 43219.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: OFU Convention, Sherrod Brown

First Public Conference Committee Hearing Meets Oct. 30

October 24, 2013 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

Ohio’s Sen. Brown, Rep. Fudge on the Committee

from the National Farmers Union:

Senate and House Agriculture Committee leaders today announced that the first public meeting for the 2013 Farm Bill conference committee will be held next week on Wednesday, October 30 at 1:00 p.m. ET in room 1100 of the Longworth House Office Building (the Ways and Means Committee Room). The agenda for the meeting of conferees will include opening statements and discussion of H.R. 2642, the House’s Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Conference Committee, Farm Bill, Marcia Fudge, Sherrod Brown

Ohio legislators among Golden Triangle Recipients

September 13, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

During the National Farmers Union annual Legislative Fly-In this week, several members of the Ohio congressional delegation were awarded the Golden Triangle, NFU’s highest legislative award. They are:

Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio; Rep. Tim Ryan, D-17th; Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-9th; and Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-11th.

The annual award is presented to members of Congress who have demonstrated leadership and support policies that benefit America’s family farmers, ranchers, fishermen and rural communities.

“Recipients of the Golden Triangle Award have been strong advocates for family farmers and ranchers, and support similar principles and policies as Farmers Union,” said NFU President Roger Johnson. “We are pleased to honor those who have proven to be true allies of our organization and our members across the country.”

 

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Marcia Fudge, Marcy Kaptur, Sherrod Brown, Tim Ryan

Ohio Grown Conference Tomorrow

August 8, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

There will be a conference on local food economic opportunities hosted by U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, (D-OH), at the Fawcett Center on the campus of Ohio State University August 9.

Ohio Grown: Local Food Creating Local Opportunities will focus on changing public policy that supports local food economies, local food financing, scaling up and more. The keynote speaker will be Kathleen Merrigan, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with registration beginning at 8:30 a.m. The event is free and open to the public and a locally-sourced lunch will be available for $15.

Please pre-register for the event by contacting OSU Extension at 614-292-7875 or grevents@cfaes.osu.edu. The Fawcett Center is located at 2400 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, 43210.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Kathleen Merrigan, Local Food, Ohio Grown, Sherrod Brown

Senate passes 2012 Farm Bill in bipartisan vote, 64-35

June 21, 2012 By Ron Sylvester Leave a Comment

Ohio Senators: Brown, a ‘yea,’ Portman, a ‘nay’

NFU supportive, process moves to a dysfunctional House

The 2012 version of the Farm Bill which delivers $23 billion in deficit reduction and moves the agricultural safety net away from direct payments and toward a beefed up crop insurance program as two of its major features passed the U.S. Senate today by a vote of 64-35.

Sen. Sherrod Brown, (D-OH), voted for the measure. Sen. Rob Portman, (R-OH), voted against the bill.

“The bipartisan, Senate-passed farm bill is the most significant reform of U.S. agriculture in decades – saving taxpayers $23 billion while investing in Ohio’s number one industry,” Brown said.

“This farm bill is forward thinking, yet realistic. The centerpiece of the bill’s deficit reduction efforts is based on a bill I authored with my colleague, Sen. (John) Thune, (R-SD) that would end the era of paying farmers for crops that they don’t grow and replace direct payments with market-based supports that’s more responsive to farmers and taxpayers. This farm bill is a jobs and innovation bill, an economic relief and development bill, and it affects every American every day,” added Brown, the first Ohioan to serve on the Senate Agriculture Committee in 40 years.

The National Farmers Union issued two statements today – one urging passage of the bill and one congratulating senators on the achievement after its passage. NFU President Roger Johnson said he’s pleased with many of the provisions in the Senate bill such as mandatory funding for renewable energy programs. Although supportive of the bill’s move away from direct payments to support agriculture in the U.S., Johnson remains concerned about long-term price declines.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 2012 Farm Bill, Crop Insurance, Direct Payments, John Thune, Renewable Energy, Rob Portman, Roger Johnson, Sherrod Brown, U.S. Senate

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