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Overview of the 2008 Farm Bill: Where is the 2008 Farm Bill and Comparisons How Did It and Get Contrasts There? USDA Ag Outlook Forum 2008 February 21, 2008 Randy Schnepf Specialist in Agricultural Policy Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service rschnepf@crs.loc.gov 202-707-4277 Slide 1

Presentation Outline Overview U.S. Farm Legislation Legal Standing Spending: How much by Title CBO Baseline Projections Set the Stage for Farm Policy Debate Forces brought to bear upon Congress New Farm Bill Budget projections Proposed changes The Process Slide 2

U.S. Farm Legislation Overview Standing authority for USDA CCC programs Agricultural Adjustment Act 1938 Commodity Credit Corp. (CCC) Charter Act of 1948 Agricultural Act of 1949 Every 5 or 6 years, Congress enacts new legislation governing farm-related programs Amends existing laws to alter how commodity programs are implemented: Eligibility; Payment parameters; New features Omnibus in nature: 10 to 12 Titles Other laws relate to nutrition, conservation, credit, rural development, crop insurance, and other farm-relevant issues. *The CCC is USDA s bank for commodity/conservation funding. Slide 3

2002 Farm Act vs. 2008 Farm Bill 1. Commodity Progs 2. Conservation Progs 3. Trade 4. Nutrition Progs 5. Credit 6. Rural Development 7. Research 8. Forestry 9. Energy 10. Miscellaneous 1. Commodity Progs 2. Conservation Progs 3. Trade 4. Nutrition Progs 5. Credit 6. Rural Development 7. Research 8. Forestry 9. Energy 10. Hort & Org Ag (H)- Livestock (S) 11. Miscellaneous 12. Tax & Revenue Offsets Slide 4

USDA Outlays ~$88 Billion/Yr in FY03-07* Research Rural Development 3% 3% 3% Trade & Food Aid 3% Crop Insurance 4% Forestry 6% Conservation 5% Other Nutrition Programs 55% Commodity Programs 18% *~$120 Billion was budgeted on average. Source: CRS using USDA data. Slide 5

35 30 CBO Projections For CCC Under 2002 Farm Law versus History (1980-2007) $ billion Actual outlays CBO March 2007 25 20 15 CBO Jan 2008 1980-2007: $13.8 B 2008-17: $11.8 B $11.1 B 10 5 0 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 Source: CBO. FY data; includes only CCC spending-- largely commodity and conservation programs. Slide 6

U.S. Farm Policy Environment Pressures Within Congress Fragile coalition of diverse regional interests Congressional Budget Rules: Pay-Go Pressures From Outside of Congress New Interest Groups Raise Profile Strong Commodity Price Outlook Driven in large part by federal energy policy Strong International demand Record Agr Exports & Farm Income Bleak Federal Budget Outlook WTO Commitments & Trade Disputes Slide 7

What has already been passed by Congress? House-passed H.R. 2419 (July 2007) ~ $6 Billion over CBO s 5-year baseline, FY08-12 Senate-passed H.R. 2419 (Dec. 2007) ~ $5 Billion over CBO s 5-year baseline, FY08-12 Let s compare these two bills with the CBO March 2007 baseline Slide 8

300 200 5-Year USDA Budget Comparisons $ Billions Major $280 B $286 B $285 B $26 B $22 B $37 B +$4 B -$4 B +$3 B -$1 B +$3 B -$4 B +$4 B -$4 B Outlay Other Crop Insurance Conservation $192 B +$4 B +$5 B Commodity Programs 100 Nutrition Programs 0 2008-12 CBO Mar07 House 2008 FB Senate 2008 FB Slide 9

Key changes to Nutrition Title House (+$4.2B) & Senate (+$5.4B) expand programs, but with differences: Increase food stamp benefits Expand eligibility standards Increase funding for fresh fruits & vegetables in school lunch programs ~ $1.0 Billion in Senate ~ $0.3 Billion in House Increase funding for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) Slide 10

Key Changes to Commodity Progs Raise some loan rates and target prices Revise Payment Limits Eliminate the 3-entity rule and track payment to individual AGI limits for farm (2/3 of inc) and non-farm recipients Specific program limits: DP and CCP Eliminate Certificates; remove limit on MLG/LDP Add Revenue-Based Program choices State-based Average Crop Revenue plus $15/acre DP in Senate, to replace several DP, CCP, MLG/LDP programs National-based Revenue Counter-Cyclical Program (RCCP) in House to replace CCP Continued minimal planting restrictions Retain planting restriction on base acres Slide 11

Specialty Crops Inclusion Expand Specialty crop block grants $270 million (5-yr) Title I in Senate bill $365 million (5-yr) Title X Horticulture & Organic Agr in House Provisions supporting: organic agriculture Farmer s markets Slide 12

Key Changes to Conservation Progs House (+$3.0 B) & Senate (+$4.7 B) expand programs, but with differences Senate: House: Creates new Conservation Stewardship Incentives Program that coordinates CSP and EQIP, and targets 13 mln new acres and $1.3 B in new funding Halts funding for new CSP signups until 2012 Expands funding for EQIP, WRP, FRPP, GRP. Includes FY payment limit of $60,000 for any one; $125,000 for all conservation programs No new funding for CRP, kept at 39.2 million acres Slide 13

Key Changes to Crop Insurance House (-$4.0 B) & Senate (-$3.7 B) reduce support Require farmers and insurance companies to share more of program costs and risks. $2.5 to $2.7 billion in savings from changes to timing of premium receipts from farmers, and payments to companies Slide 14

Key Changes to Other Programs Both House and Senate bills Energy Programs: expand/extend 2002 farm bill provisions, but focus on developing cellulosic ethanol production Reorganize the administration of USDA s research, extension, and economic agencies Extend borrowing opportunities under FSA loan program The Senate bill Adds authority for a 5-year, $5.1 billion permanent disaster payment program. Adds new Livestock Title with provisions on packer ownership and other competition issues The House bill Adds new Horticulture & Organic Agr Title Slide 15

Where is the Farm Bill Today? Administration Threatens VETO if includes: More than $6 Billion over CBO 10-yr baseline Tax increases or timing gimmicks Insufficient reform: commodity programs & payment limits House Pre-Conference offer ~ $6 Billion over 10-year CBO baseline Senate Pre-Conference offer ~ $12.3 Billion over 10-year CBO baseline Includes $5 Billion permanent disaster asst. Slide 16

So What is Next? Must decide on total spending amount $6 to $12 Billion over 10-year CBO baseline Must decide on allocation of $$ Who are the winners and losers? Jurisdictional issues? Deadlines & Options March 15, 2008 extension of 2002 Farm Act expires Extend 2002 Farm Act by couple of months Extend 2002 Farm Act by couple of years Finish a new farm bill Revert to Permanent Law Slide 17

Questions? Randy Schnepf Specialist in Agricultural Policy Library of Congress Congressional Research Service rschnepf@crs.loc.gov 202-707-4277 Slide 18