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Sent to House and Senate Ag Committee Members and Leadership America s agriculture, conservation, rural development, finance, forestry, energy, trade and crop insurance companies and organizations strongly urge you to complete a farm bill as soon as possible. This important legislation supports our nation s farmers, ranchers, forest owners, food security, natural resources and wildlife habitats, rural communities, and the 16 million Americans whose jobs directly depend on the agriculture industry. Farm bills represent a delicate balance between America s farm, nutrition, conservation, and other priorities, and accordingly require strong bipartisan support from both houses of Congress. For decades, the threat of reinstatement of the long-outdated policies of the 1938 and 1949 acts have served as strong motivation for Congress to enact new farm bills. Repealing those acts and making the 2013 farm bill commodity title permanent law could make it difficult to generate sufficient political pressure to adjust the commodity safety net provisions should conditions in production agriculture change. As recently as December, the threat of reverting to permanent law was the critical element that forced the last Congress to pass an extension of the current farm bill when it proved impossible to complete action on the new five-year farm bill an action that provided important safety net programs for 2013 and ensured Congress would have time this year to consider comprehensive reforms that will contribute billions to deficit reduction. We also are concerned that if the 2013 farm bill s Title I is made permanent, other important farm and rural programs covered in other titles would risk not being reauthorized if the bill expires after five years. If this should occur and we revert to permanent law, then programs covering conservation, forestry, research, energy, rural development, horticulture, trade, etc., could be left to the will of the appropriations process, likely with limited funding and little opportunity to update or adjust to meet changing needs in agriculture and rural communities. We also fear that a farm bill without a meaningful nutrition title will make it difficult, if not impossible, for the House and Senate to reach a bipartisan agreement on a final version that can be signed by the president. We urge you to move forward on a unified farm bill that continues the marriage between the nutrition and farm communities and preserves a five-year authorization for all programs. Developing and adopting comprehensive farm legislation has been an effective, balanced arrangement for decades that has ensured all Americans and our nation benefit from the farm bill. We stand ready to work with you to complete passage of the new five-year farm bill. Organization 1st Farm Credit Services 25x'25 Academy of Nutrition Dietetics ACDI/VOCA AgCountry Farm Credit Services AgHeritage Farm Credit Services

AgriBank Agribusiness Council of Indiana Agri-Mark Dairy Cooperative Agro-Culture LIQUID Fertilizers Alabama Soybean & Corn Association Alabama Watermelon Association Alaska Farmers Union Almond Hullers & Processors Association American Agriculture Movement, Inc. American Agri-Women American Association for Mycobacterial Diseases American Association of Avian Pathologists American Association of Crop Insurers American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians American Beekeeping Federation American Bird Conservancy American Coalition for Ethanol American Dairy Goat Association American Dairy Science Association American Farm Bureau Federation American Farmers and Ranchers American Farmland Trust American Feed Industry Association American Forest Foundation American Goat Federation American Mushroom Institute American Pulse Association American Seed Trade Association American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers American Soybean Association American Veterinary Medical Association Animal Health Institute Arizona Farm Bureau Federation Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation Arkansas Farmers Union Associated Milk Producers Inc. Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges Association of Equipment Manufacturers Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Association of State Floodplain Managers Audubon Badgerland Financial California Agricultural Irrigation Association California Association of Wheat Growers California Bean Shippers Association

California Citrus Mutual California Farm Bureau Federation California Farmers Union California Grape and Tree Fruit League California State Floral Association California Warehouse Association Cherry Marketing Institute Chesapeake Bay Foundation Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs Colorado Wheat Growers Association Continental Dairy Products Cranberry Institute Dairy Farmers of America Dairy Farmers Working Together Dairy Producers of New Mexico Delta Waterfowl Ducks Unlimited Entomological Society of America Falmouth Cooperative Co. Farm Credit Council Farm Credit Mid-America Farm Credit Services of America Farm Credit Services of Illinois Farm Credit Services of Mandan Farm Credit Services of North Dakota FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association Florida Tomato Exchange Florida Watermelon Association Georgia Agribusiness Council Georgia Watermelon Association Great Plains Canola Association GreenStone Farm Credit Services Growth Energy Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition Heart of the Lakes Center for Land Conservation Policy Holstein Association USA, Inc. Idaho Grain Producers Association Illinois Farm Bureau Illinois Soybean Association Independent Beef Association of North Dakota Independent Community Bankers Association Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. Indiana Farmers Union Indiana Soybean Alliance Indiana-Illinois Watermelon Association

Iowa Farm Bureau Federation Iowa Soybean Association Kansas Association of Wheat Growers Kansas Farm Bureau Kansas Farmers Union Kansas Seed Industry Association Kansas Soybean Association Kansas WIldlife Federation Kentucky Soybean Association Land Trust Alliance Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, Inc. Maryland Association of Soil Conservation Districts Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc. Maryland Grain Producers Association Maryland Pork Producers Association Maryland-Delaware Watermelon Association Michigan Agri-Business Association Michigan Apple Association Michigan Bean Commission Michigan Bean Shippers Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development Michigan Farm Bureau Michigan Farmers Union Michigan Milk Producers Association Michigan Soybean Association Michigan State University Mid Atlantic Soybean Association Midwest Dairy Coalition Mid-West Dairymen's Company Midwest Environmental Advocates Midwestern Legislative Conference Milk Producers Council Minnesota Association of Barley Growers Minnesota Canola Council Minnesota Crop Production Retailers Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation Minnesota Farmers Union Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Mississippi Land Trust Mississippi River Trust Missouri Dairy Association Missouri Farm Bureau Federation Missouri Farmers Union Montana Agricultural Business Association Montana Farmers Union Multistate Initiative on Mycobacterial Diseases of Animals

National Association of Conservation Districts National Association of Farmer Elected Committees National Association of Regional Councils National Association of Resource Conservation & Development Councils National Association of State Conservation Agencies National Association of State Departments of Agriculture National Association of Wheat Growers National Barley Growers Association National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative National Center for Frontier Communities National Coalition for Food and Agricultural Research National Conservation District Employees Association National Corn Growers Association National Farmers Organization National Farmers Union National Grange National Grape Cooperative Association Inc. National Milk Producers Federation National Potato Council National Sunflower Association National Watermelon Association National Wildlife Federation Nebraksa Farmers Union Nebraska Agri-Business Association Nebraska Dry Bean Commission Nebraska Dry Bean Growers Association Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation Nebraska Soybean Association Nebraska Wheat Board Nebraska Wheat Growers Association Nevada Farm Bureau New England Farmers Union New Hampshire Farm Bureau Federation, Inc. New York Corn and Soybean Growers Association New York Farm Bureau New York State Wine Grape Growers New York Wine & Grape Foundation North Carolina Farm Bureau North Carolina Small Grain Growers Association North Carolina Soybean Producers Association North Carolina Watermelon Association North Dakota Farmers Union North Dakota Soybean Growers Association Northarvest Bean Growers Association Northeast States Association for Agriculture Stewardship Northern Canola Growers Association

Northern Great Plains Working Group Northern Pulse Growers Association Northwest Dairy Association/Darigold Ohio AgriBusiness Association Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Ohio Farmers Union Oklahoma Farmers Union Oregon Farm Bureau Oregon Wheat Growers League Partners of the Americas Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Pennsylvania Farmers Union Pheasants Forever POET Biorefining Pollinator Partnership Poultry Science Association Produce Marketing Association Progressive Farm Credit Services Quail Forever Rocky Mountain Agribusiness Association Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Rural Community Assistance Partnership Scenic Central Milk Producers Cooperative Select Milk Producers, Inc. Soil and Water Conservation Society South Carolina Watermelon Association South Dakota Chapter of The Wildlife Society South Dakota Farm Bureau South Dakota Farmers Union South Dakota Soybean Association South Dakota Wheat Incorporated State Agriculture and Rural Leaders Tennessee Clean Water Network Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation Tennessee Soybean Association Texas Citrus Mutual Texas Farmers Union Texas International Produce Association Texas Seed Trade Association Texas Vegetable Association Texas Watermelon Association The Conservation Fund The Nature Conservancy Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership United Dairymen of Arizona United FCS

United Fresh Produce Association United States Animal Health Association Upstate Niagara Cooperative, Inc. US Apple Association US Canola Association US Cattlemen's Association US Dry Bean Council US Meat Export Federation US Pea and Lentil Trade Association USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council Utah Farmers Union Virginia Soybean Association Washington Association of Wheat Growers Washington Farmers Union Washington State Dairy Federation Weed Science Society of America Welch Food s Inc., a Cooperative Western Bean Dealers Association Western Growers Western Pea and Lentil Growers Association Western State Council of Farmer Cooperatives Western United Dairymen Western Watermelon Association Wild Blueberry Commission of Maine Wildlife Mississippi Wine Institute WineAmerica, Inc. Winrock International Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation Wisconsin Farmers Union Wisconsin Soybean Association Women Involved in Farm Economics World Wildlife Fund Wyoming Wheat Growers Association