JENNIFER SIMON, executive director, Klamath
County Farm Service Agency
Director:
Farm Bill doesn’t fit Basin agriculture needs
It’s
frustrating to Klamath County Farm Service
Agency Executive Director Jennifer Simon that
national programs, like those created through
the 2008 Farm Bill, don’t fit the unique
character of agribusiness in Klamath County.
“Our
programs are created on a national level, and
they’re blanket programs to serve agriculture on
a national level,” she says. “I think that
agencies like the Farm Service Agency, whose
role is to provide that safety net to producers,
are doing everything within their legislative
authority. Our programs are created by
Congress.”
Simon says
money to support land idling and well-pumping
programs is proof that Oregon’s elected
officials are paying attention to the strife
that a drought could bring to the region.
Oregon Gov.
Ted Kulongoski showed his support, Simon says,
through a swift drought declaration and requests
for declarations from U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture Tom Vilsack.
Simon
believes Klamath Basin farmers learned in 2001
the importance of relationships with Washington
leaders.
“That
long-standing relationship is a key to the
relationship we have with the producers and the
elected officials as well,” she says.
Questions
continue to arise with regards to eligibility
for FSA disaster programs, and each producer’s
situation brings new ones, Simon says. She says
one common inquiry is how participation in the
land idling program might affect a producer’s
ability to receive disaster relief.
“The land idling program, for
instance, is funneled through the Department of
Interior, so when situations come up, we have to
ask a question and then there’s another question
we haven’t thought of,” she says. “As we hear
questions, we’re always sending them up to
Washington, D.C. They’re not black and white
answers.”
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