NSP welcomes farm safety net provisions and support for growers
WASHINGTON (May 13, 2025) — The National Sorghum Producers (NSP) appreciates the forward movement on farm safety net provisions in the reconciliation process and appreciates the renewed focus on putting more “farm” in the farm policy discussions.
“Sorghum producers depend on practical, forward-looking farm policy to remain competitive,” said NSP Chair Amy France, a farmer from Scott City, Kan. “While the increase to Title I provisions is modest compared to the ad hoc disaster assistance of the last seven years, they are certainly still significant. Provisions in the reconciliation that address reference prices, risk management tools and market opportunities are steps in the right direction. The conservation and biofuel investments are also appreciated.”
Key provisions for sorghum producers are the extension of ARC and PLC to 2031 and an increase in the reference price for covered commodities.
For many growers already operating on razor-thin or even negative margins, updates to the farm safety net are not just helpful, they’re essential. Stronger risk management tools and targeted support help ensure producers can weather volatility while continuing to farm during these tough economic times.
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National Sorghum Producers represents U.S. sorghum producers and serves as the voice of the sorghum industry coast to coast through legislative and regulatory representation and education. To learn more about NSP, visit www.sorghumgrowers.com.