Farm Bill Progress and Sawfly Devastating NE Colorado Farmers
The House of Representatives placed the farm bill back in the court of
theSenate, voting to move towards conference yesterday. The voice
vote approval paves the way for the Senate to consider similar action so
the two chambers can appoint conferees to mend differences between
the House and Senate versions of the farm bill. Now, the Senate must
also vote to proceed to conference and appoint conferees. However,
when the conference committee will convene remains uncertain,
before or after the August recess. The current farm bill expires
September 30th.
vote approval paves the way for the Senate to consider similar action so
the two chambers can appoint conferees to mend differences between
the House and Senate versions of the farm bill. Now, the Senate must
also vote to proceed to conference and appoint conferees. However,
when the conference committee will convene remains uncertain,
before or after the August recess. The current farm bill expires
September 30th.
Wheat harvest is nearing completion (about 85% complete). Dryland
yields are averaging 40 bushels per acre, irrigated about 80 bushels
per acre. Of course where hail and heavy winds have hit, those yields
are much lower. In addition, farmers in NE Colorado are dealing with
an epic sawfly infestation. There is not much they can do but ride it out
at this point in the growing season.
There is a photo of a field devastated by the sawfly on the 1010
Facebook page along with a current interview with an area
Agronomist for CSU Extension.
(Photo of Sawfly Field devastation below.)
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