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South Dakota Farm Bureau President Says House Farm Bill Has Some Positives

South Dakota Farm Bureau President Says House Farm Bill Has Some Positives

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Thursday, after defeating Immigration legislation, the U.S. House on a 213 to 211 vote passed the five year 2018 farm bill. South Dakota Farm Bureau President Scott VanderWal says there were some components his group likes that’s in the measure and he thinks they’ll be able to get it confrenced with whatever the Senate passes.

He says keeping the safety net in place and preserving crop insurance and leaving ARC and PLC programs intact are all positive provisions in the House measure.

VanderWal say some changes to wetlands need to be made when the farm bill gets to conference.

The farm bill passed by the House on their second try includes work requirements for SNAP participants which Democrats earlier objected to and helped lead to the defeat during the first vote on the farm bill earlier.

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