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Agriculture I grew up in a rural, agricultural area and that is where I live today. In fact, I currently reside on 17 acres of ground just outside of Hutsonville, Illinois. I chose to raise my family in a farming community for several reasons. The rural lifestyle is what our country was founded on. The moral values and work ethic demonstrated by our rural farming communities is what helped to make America great.
Farmers and the agriculture industry have become
so productive that efficiency has actually been
counterproductive in terms of profitability. How
have farmers been rewarded for this increased
productivity? Many have lost their farms or are
unable to make a living without government subsidy
programs. Worse yet, when farmers develop foreign
markets for their products to increase demand
and thus help support a good market price, we
use their products for diplomatic purposes. Embargoes
against marketing grain become a political pressure
tactic. The farmer just continues on, working
hard, long hours to feed an often ungrateful nation.
Our challenge in the 109th is to find new exciting
and stable markets for the commodities that our
farmers produce. It is difficult to discuss supporting
agriculture in this district without mentioning
the need to support the development of alternative
fuels, such as ethanol. While prayer is of vital
importance to our future, it is not enough to
pray for rain. The agricultural economy of the
21st Century is in need of markets. It is up to
us to not only to pray for those markets but to
work hard to develop those markets by supporting
legislation which will make them possible.
One potentially terrific market is in alternative
fuels. I am once again introducing legislation
to establish an Ethanol Board in Illinois. It
is high time that we support the production of
ethanol and other renewable fuels with a coordinated
State effort. In addition, I am introducing several
measures that will assist in the effort to market
E-85 fuels. A full text of these proposals can
be found under my bill listing on this home page.
We need to invest in rural Illinois and the wholesome
lifestyle that exists here. I intend to work hard
to make certain that new markets are supported
by the Illinois legislature. The most important
thing that we can do for our farmers is to add
value to the products that they produce. Farmers
that I have known in my school district and throughout
the area are proud, independent, hard working
individuals who are interested in good stable
markets for the products they produce. If given
a choice, our farmers would much rather have a
stable market than a government subsidy.
We should also consider the possibility of using
existing farm land to produce some non-traditional
agricultural products that have a growing market.
Southern Illinois wineries can certainly benefit
from grapes, berries and other fruits grown right
here in this region. I see potatoes, green beans
and seed corn grown on some soils in this region.
There is even the possibility of using some agricultural
ground to grow trees and other nursery products.
The ideas that many farmers have regarding the
possible use of their ground need to be heard.
Many have outstanding ideas about how we can produce
needed products! |
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