Thune’s New Farm Bill Legislation Updates Livestock Disaster Programs and Grazing Options
"Particularly now, when producers in
"My farm bill rollout is a two-way conversation, and after hearing several concerns raised by farmers and ranchers throughout
Updating LFP:
* Using the
* Thune's bill would modify LFP language to allow a one-month payment when a county reaches the D2 (severe drought) category for four consecutive weeks, compared to eight weeks under current law.
* When a county reaches D2 for eight consecutive weeks, it would be eligible for another month's payment.
* Other payment categories for D3 (extreme drought) and D4 (exceptional drought) are unchanged under Thune's bill.
* An eligible livestock producer can receive a maximum of five months of LFP payments per head in one year.
Updating LIP:
* LIP provides payments for eligible livestock deaths that are in excess of normal mortality rates and due to natural disasters, like blizzards, extreme heat, high winds, and certain other weather events.
* Thune's bill would strengthen LIP by specifying that livestock deaths, resulting from an eligible weather-related disease, be eligible for LIP if the death is verified as weather-related by a licensed veterinarian.
* It would also specify that
* Thune's fix should stop
Modifying the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA):
* Under current FLPMA rules, ranchers with permits on Forest Service Grasslands are not granted the same rights as those who have grazing permits on
* Thune's bill would fix this disparity and ensure ranchers who have grazing agreements on Forest Service Grasslands are treated the same as permittees on other federal lands.
* This modification would allow Forest Service Grassland permittees:
* The right to 10-year permits
* First priority for receipt of a new permit
* Entitlement to written notice of any permit violations and an opportunity to achieve compliance before cancellation or suspension proceedings related to the permit
* Except in cases of emergency, no permit cancellation without two years' prior notification
Go to: https://www.thune.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/24d6e793-9715-46bb-99ad-af4d71718d89/2744CF39F61F27FC2B2084995159772C.-untitled-.pdf for legislative text of Thune's latest farm bill legislation.
To learn more about Thune's 2018 farm bill, including the
Read this original document at: https://www.thune.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=421C5B10-5553-4594-B4D7-59B6BDFA9217



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