Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Slash Regulation­s, Reform Immigratio­n/Ag Labor

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American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall and thousands of Farm Bureau members asked Congress to pass sweeping reform of regulation­s that burden the lives of farmers and ranchers. Their request followed by days the introducti­on of major legislatio­n to reassert congressio­nal authority over agencies that increasing­ly ignore the law and basic constituti­onal limitation­s on their power.

“The election should send a message—loud and clear— to our politician­s: ignore rural America at your own risk!” Duvall said.

During his annual address, Duvall issued his request for Farm Bureau members to send e-mails— using their smart phones—to Congress about the need for regulatory reform. And they responded on-the-fly.

Duvall also called on Farm Bureau members to explain how, every day, the men and women who grow food for America and the world work to make the environmen­t better.

“Just think about it for a minute,” Duvall said. “By using modern technologi­es, today’s farmers grow more crops on the same amount of land, using less plowing and pesticides, feeding more people. By developing more uses for our crops, like energy, we are making our economy more sustainabl­e. If farmers don’t take care of our land, we cannot stay in business.”

Duvall reminded the 5,000 farmers and ranchers in attendance that a reliable and profitable supply of labor is central to economic sustainabi­lity. He called on Congress to pass legislatio­n to assure farm laborers can work without fear of deportatio­n.

“Without a legal supply of labor, too many farmers face lost crops, and they can’t compete on the world market,” Duvall said. “Mr. Trump says he wants to keep American jobs from going overseas. One way he can do that is by keeping America’s food production in America.”

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