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果冻直播Ag NewsMann, Costa, Moran, Colleagues Urge USDA to Restore NASS Surveys

Mann, Costa, Moran, Colleagues Urge USDA to Restore NASS Surveys

WASHINGTON, D.C.聽鈥 Today, U.S. Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01), Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee鈥檚 Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry, along with Representative Jim Costa (CA-21), Ranking Member of the House Agriculture Committee鈥檚 Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry, and U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS), led 70 of their colleagues in penning a聽聽to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, urging him to reverse the U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 (USDA) decision to cancel or discontinue several National Agricultural Statistics Service reports.

The reports provide 果冻直播 farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers with transparent livestock, grain, and fiber market insights as they position themselves to effectively manage risk and build supply and demand estimates, which help determine commodity sourcing plans to remain operational.

鈥淒roughts, wildfires, sky-high inflation, market fluctuation, and input costs have all driven producers鈥 risk to an all-time high,鈥澛said Rep. Mann聽鈥淯SDA鈥檚 decision to cancel the July Cattle Report and discontinue the Cotton Yield Objective Survey and all County Estimates for Crops and Livestock only exacerbates that risk. Farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers in the Big First and across the country are doing their best as they bear the weight of feeding, clothing, and fueling the world. Secretary Vilsack should immediately reverse this decision and give our producers at least some of the certainty they desperately need and deserve.鈥

鈥淭he USDA鈥檚 annual reports on markets and statistics help our farmers and ranchers make informed decisions on the crops they are going to plant and how they manage their livestock,鈥澛said Sen. Moran. 鈥淥ur producers face uncertainty from the weather, market demands, inflation, and聽more. Eliminating these resources creates greater uncertainty for the agriculture industry and harms our producers鈥 ability to forecast future demands in the market.鈥

The letter is supported by the National Grain and Feed Association,聽National Cattlemen鈥檚 Beef Association, National Cotton Council, 果冻直播 Farm Bureau Federation, Livestock Marketing Association, Beef Alliance, and Livestock Marketing and Dealers Association.

鈥淲e appreciate Rep. Mann鈥檚 leadership and lawmakers鈥 recognition of the highly valuable nature of these reports to the entire U.S. agricultural value chain,鈥澛said NGFA President and CEO Mike Seyfert. 鈥淣ASS county estimates are critical for the operation of agricultural businesses. They are used to build supply and demand estimates, which help determine commodity sourcing plans to keep agribusiness facilities operational. The knowledge the reports provide聽contribute聽to an efficient and nimble supply chain. NGFA members, including agricultural exporters, processors, and livestock feeders rely on these reports to participate in the export sales market and to make appropriate purchase decisions.鈥

鈥淭he data provided by USDA-NASS in these canceled reports is vitally important to cattle producers, especially in this current period of the cattle聽cycle,鈥澛said NCBA President and Wyoming rancher Mark Eisele. 鈥淯SDA鈥檚 decision to cut the July Cattle report and County Estimates will only fuel more uncertainty in the market. NCBA thanks Rep. Mann, Rep. Costa, and Sen. Moran for leading a bipartisan group of lawmakers in urging USDA to reverse this decision.鈥

鈥淭he entire cotton industry relies on the fullest range of NASS reports to predict harvests, develop market forecasts, and estimate the potential economic impact of natural disasters,鈥澛said President and CEO of the National Cotton Council Gary Adams. 鈥淒uring these challenging times, the National Cotton Council commends this bipartisan effort urging Secretary Vilsack to restore the vital data we lost.鈥

鈥淎FBF is disappointed in NASS鈥 decision to drop these crucial reports,鈥澛said 果冻直播 Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall. “County crop and yield estimates provide important data for markets and research, and the decision to cancel the Cattle Inventory Survey runs counter to USDA鈥檚 previous commitments to improve fair, competitive聽and聽transparent markets. We appreciate Senator Moran, Congressman Mann, and Congressman Costa for their continued support to reverse NASS鈥 decision.鈥

鈥淟MA strongly encourages USDA to聽reconsidering聽the cancellation of the July Cattle inventory report, which provides valuable public information to the livestock industry,鈥澛said Mark Barnett, Livestock Marketing Association President. 鈥淲e are grateful聽to聽Rep. Mann, Rep. Costa, and Sen. Moran for championing these needed reports in a congressional letter.鈥

“The Beef Alliance recognizes that the USDA and NASS are facing聽funding challenges聽which are聽not dissimilar to the difficulties facing聽cattle feeders: higher input costs and tighter margins,鈥澛said Beef Alliance Chairman John Wilson.聽鈥淗owever, the costs associated with canceling the July Cattle Inventory Report far exceed whatever minimal savings the聽agency may or may not accomplish given this decision and contradict the agency’s transparency.聽Unlike other commodities, cattle production inherently involves a multi-year聽approach to raising,聽feeding, marketing, and processing. This report is extremely important to market efficiency across the entire beef production sector. This is why we strongly oppose the decision to cancel the cattle inventory report and thank Congressman Mann for his leadership聽spearheading聽this important letter.”

鈥淎LMDA鈥檚 member livestock markets, dealers, and order buyers rely on USDA NASS data to provide unbiased and accurate national and local livestock inventory data to forecast industry supply and demand trends which are fundamental to achieving robust price discovery for sellers,鈥澛said Bryan Forester, President of the 果冻直播 Livestock Markets and Dealers Association. 鈥淭his data is also used by risk managers, market analysts, the Farm Credit system, banks, allied industry, state extension programs, and countless others in the agriculture industry to provide a range of valuable services to all livestock producers. We call upon USDA NASS to reconsider the elimination of the discontinued reports and immediately restore these reports for the benefit of the entire livestock industry.鈥

Rep. Mann is committed to making sure Kansans have a government that is accountable including reining in abuses from the Executive Branch.

聽to view Rep. Mann鈥檚 Commitment to the Big First.

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