House panel airs concerns about specialty crop issues
House panel airs concerns about specialty crop issues
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's farm bill proposal that would pump a wide array of expanded marketing and research funds into specialty crops got its first airing at a Feb. 28 hearing before a U.S. House Agriculture subcommittee. At the hearing, members of Congress raised concerns plaguing their districts' specialty crop growers, from needing help in combating foreign crop pests to the potentially high cost of lifting planting restrictions to comply with World Trade Organization rules. "This farm bill will not be an easy one," said U.S. Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA), the new chairman of