What American Farm Bureau Has to Say About Biden Transition

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris transition

Changes are coming to the White House as President-elect Joe Biden and VP-elect Kamala Harris transition. What will the changes mean for the ag sector? Photo: The office of Joe Biden

The 2020 U.S. Presidential election unfolded in a fashion fitting for the turbulent year in progress. Though the dust is still clearing more than a week after Election Day, vote tallies point to Democratic challenger Joe Biden as America’s next leader. So, what does a new administration mean for the agriculture sector?

American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall released the following statement in regard to the new President-elect:

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“The American Farm Bureau Federation congratulates President-elect Biden on his election, as well as the representatives and senators elected to serve in the 117th Congress.

“President-elect Biden will be presented with opportunities to improve the lives of rural Americans and this nation’s farmers and ranchers, who are facing challenges never experienced in this country’s history. A global pandemic, trade disputes and severe weather have converged to take a mighty toll on agriculture and beyond, impacting families and communities across the U.S.

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“Unprecedented challenges require courageous leadership and the willingness of all elected leaders to work across the aisle for the good of the nation. Agriculture provides a strong model for that, with a long tradition of aligning behind smart policy, not party lines. We urge all those chosen by the people to use the election to turn the page on partisanship and commit to working together. Show farmers, ranchers and families across America that we will rise to meet the challenges before us together as one nation.

Vincent "Zippy" Duvall

Vincent “Zippy” Duvall

“For agriculture, the priorities include expanding trade and market access so farmers can focus on competing in a fair marketplace. Rural broadband has expanded in recent years, but the time has come to complete the grid and end the crippling disadvantage faced by farms, families and communities without broadband access. The ability of farmers to feed America is directly tied to their ability to attract and hire employees, so we must find a fair solution to the farm labor shortage. We must strengthen the farm bill and build on advancements made toward regulatory reform to remove the barriers to prosperity while protecting resources with which we’re entrusted. We urge President-elect Biden to identify these as priorities.

“In addition, with increasing focus on climate-smart farming, we look forward to building on the great strides agriculture has made in reducing per-unit emissions and caring for the land, water and air — all while feeding a growing population. Our journey of continuous improvement requires collaboration with the Administration and Congress to expand research that unleashes innovation, build on conservation partnerships, and help producers navigate the field of developing ecosystem markets, ensuring they remain voluntary and market based.

“President-elect Biden’s term and a new Congress begin a new chapter in America’s story. Agriculture has been part of that story since the very first chapter, and we stand ready to work with our elected leaders to ensure farmers and ranchers regain their footing so they can help make America stronger and more prosperous.”

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Avatar for Joe Benson Joe Benson says:

The counts are still coming in..what ever happened to election ‘day’…oh yeah…they needed more time to change the votes in key swing states where Trump was leading. This wasn’t voter fraud it was election fraud, and like the Dems, I will not accept the outcome of this election until a recount of the physical ballots in these states has been done….’legal’ ballots.

Avatar for Partly Cloudy Optimist Partly Cloudy Optimist says:

This is nonsense. Trump lost. Deal with it. Almost any policy will be better than what the incompetent grifter did.

Avatar for Joe Joe says:

You have your head in the clouds ‘partly cloudy’….check out the poll results…47% say otherwise…..the American farmers have spoken…your way out of touch because you listen to false narratives from socialists…here’s a link to better educate yourself on how our system of government works: Hillsdale College online.hillsdale.edu

Avatar for Tom Tom says:

You people that keep shouting fraud are sick get over it you’re side lost and if you don’t stop lying about it we will have the same crap we had for the last four years . Quite being ttump cry babies.

Avatar for Joe Joe says:

That’s what you folks have been doing for the last 4 years ….an ocean of crying and complaining about nothing….no evidence either….lemmings who don’t even know our constitution…check out the polls…47% have no faith in a socialists ability to take care of farmers….the American farmers have spoken…your out of touch because you listen to false narratives…here’s a link to better educate yourself: Hillsdale College online.hillsdale.edu

Avatar for Joe Benson Joe Benson says:

Biden is not the President elect…..check the constitution….the associated press does not determine the outcome of any election.

Avatar for Larry Larry says:

You are right, the associated press simply reports the results reported by the states board of elections, the people voted Trump out, not the press or the boards of elections.

Avatar for Jo Ann Jo Ann says:

There might come a time when all we have to do is grow enough for our own families and sit on the front porch and smell the newly cut hay. In the meantime we are starting a grassroots campaign to end with a bill to make common sense voting/election reform. Comments welcome. Jo Ann

Avatar for Dan Dan says:

Let’s face it,The Democrats haven’t done anything for the farmer since before FDR.
Maybe Biden will be different however in the few times he spoke during the campaign, I don’t remember him ever mentioning agriculture.

Avatar for Bill Sherrouse Bill Sherrouse says:

In view of Biden’s past performance in the area of trade, imports and exports and the like, I feel the American farmer is in grave danger.

Their anti-dumping laws and investigations are nothing more than smoke and mirrors, to try and convince their constituents they are worth their pay.

One can only imagine what the future holds. Not only for the farmer but the entire country.

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