Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) During this time, my staff is working and available to serve the people of Mississippi. If you need immediate assistance, please call any of our offices or fill out our online contact form by clicking here. You can also check out my Coronavirus Resources page for quick access to the many federal, state, and local resources available to help combat the effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker Menu
  • About
    • Welcome
    • Biography
    • Committee Assignments
    • Video Gallery
    • Photo Gallery
  • Constituent Services
    • Help with Federal Agencies
    • Academy Nominations
    • Flag Requests
    • Grants
    • Government Resources
    • D.C. Tour Requests
    • Internships
    • FAQ
    • Grants E-Newsletter
    • Mississippi Morning
  • Newsroom
    • Press Releases
    • Weekly Report
    • Op-Eds
    • In The News
  • Issues & Legislation
    • Issues
    • Sponsored Legislation
    • Co-Sponsored Legislation
    • Senator Wicker's Record on Obamacare
    • Senate Resources
  • Coronavirus
  • Students
    • About the Senate
    • Internships
    • Student Resources
  • Contact
    • Office Locations

Press Releases

  • Home /
  • Newsroom /
  • Press Releases
Bookmark and Share

Jun 21 2012 -

COCHRAN & WICKER VOTE AGAINST 2012 FARM BILL

Senators Say Senate Bill Slights Southern Farmers, Offers Insufficient Protection

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) today voted against the 2012 farm bill because it was not modified enough to make it more equitable to crops grown predominately in Southern states.

The Senate on Thursday approved the Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act of 2012 (S.3240) on a 64-35 vote without the support of Mississippi’s U.S. Senators.  The Senate-passed farm bill is a five-year reauthorization of federal agriculture, food assistance and rural development programs that will cost nearly $1 trillion over 10 years.

“Mississippi is fortunate to have some of the most fertile soil in the world, and agriculture remains the cornerstone of our state’s economy.  Unfortunately, farmers across the South will suffer a disproportionate loss of support under the bill the Senate adopted,” said Cochran, who serves on the Senate Agriculture Committee.  “I had hoped that reasonable modifications could be made to ensure the farm bill provides fair producer options to all regions of the country.  The one-size-fits-all approach in the Senate bill places unfair burdens on some crops and regions, and puts them at a distinct disadvantage for investing in rural infrastructure and agriculture-related jobs.”

“Americans depend on access to quality agricultural products produced by Mississippi’s farmers,” said Wicker.  “The bill before the Senate today failed to recognize the realities faced by southern producers.  I remain hopeful that a workable solution can be reached for all of America’s farmers as this process continues.”

S.3240 eliminates direct payment and counter-cyclical farm programs, and creates an Agriculture Risk Coverage revenue insurance program that will pose problems for many agriculture producers in the South.  The ARC program will not sufficiently protect rice and other regional crops from price volatilities that pose less of a risk for commodities sustained by other government policies, such as renewable energy mandates.  As such, the Senate bill does not afford these producers sufficient protection against long term, systemic price declines.

“With planting decisions already being distorted by policies outside of the farm bill, it is even more imperative that farm bill policy not further incentivize commodity production in certain regions at the expense of others,” Cochran said.”

Cochran and Wicker indicated that they are hopeful that an acceptable 2012 farm bill might be achieved through conference committee negotiations to reconcile differences between the Senate-passed bill and legislation being crafted in the House of Representatives.

###

Permalink: https://www.wicker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2012/6/cochran---wicker-vote-against-2012-farm-bill

  • Related Links
  • Press Releases
  • Weekly Report
  • Op-Eds
  • In The News
  • Office Locations
  • Washington, DC Office

    555 Dirksen Senate Office Building
    Washington, DC 20510 
    Main: (202) 224-6253
    Map this | Directions To
  • Tupelo Office

    330 West Jefferson Street, Suite B
    Tupelo, MS 38804
    P.O. Box 3777
    Tupelo, MS 38803
    Main: (662) 844-5010
    Map this | Directions To

  • Jackson Office

    U.S. Federal Courthouse
    501 East Court Street, Suite 3-500 
    Jackson, MS 39201 
    Main: (601) 965-4644
    Map this | Directions To

  • Hernando Office

    321 Losher Street
    PO Box 385
    Hernando, MS 38632 
    Main: (662) 429-1002
    Map this | Directions To
  • Gulfport Office

    2909 13th Street
    3rd Floor, Suite 303
    Gulfport, MS 39501
    Main: (228) 871-7017
    Map this | Directions To
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • About
  • Constituent Services
  • Newsroom
  • Issues & Legislation
  • Coronavirus
  • Students
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy