The new first vice president of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) says the commodity group will be working on its priorities of ethanol promotion, farm bill passage and regulatory issues. Lynn Chrisp calls that a small start because the farm bill alone contains the commodity title and conservation programs, as well as provisions for crop insurance, trade and research.
“I’m hoping that the work that we try to get accomplished here in the next year will show some real fruit in these particular areas,” said Chrisp, a Nebraska farmer, in an interview provided by the NCGA.
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