Kuster, Davis Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Reauthorize Key Resources for Farmers

Statement

Date: Nov. 17, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Today, Reps. Annie Kuster (D-NH-02) and Rodney Davis (R-IL-13), Members of the House Agriculture Committee, introduced the bipartisan Veteran and Beginning Farmer Assistance Act, which would reauthorize the Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas program (ATTRA). The ATTRA sustainable agriculture program provides practical educational resources, training, individualized technical assistance, and farmer-to-farmer learning networks that are critical as producers seek to expand and diversify their businesses while at the same time strengthening farm sustainability. This trusted knowledge base is geared toward beginning farmers and ranchers, farmer veterans, and producers who are implementing sustainable and regenerative methods on their land. Armed to Farm training, for example, has supported nearly 800 farmer veterans who are building their own agriculture businesses.

"Advancing sustainable and locally-oriented agriculture is a critical component to our rural economies, both in New Hampshire and around the country," said Rep. Kuster. "I am tremendously proud of the ATTRA program's work to support family farmers and help beginning farmers develop skills to build successful agricultural businesses. As the daughter and daughter-in-law of veterans, I've been especially gratified to see ATTRA's Armed to Farm initiative thrive in the Granite State. Supporting our men and women in uniform when they return home is crucial and this bill will help young veterans pursue or advance their careers in agriculture. I look forward to working with Rep. Davis and our colleagues on the House Agriculture Committee to reauthorize the ATTRA program in the next Farm Bill."

"I'm proud to co-lead the Veteran and Beginning Farmer Assistance Act with Rep. Kuster," said Rep. Davis. "Our bipartisan bill provides important updates to the Appropriate Technology Transfer to Rural Areas (ATTRA) program, which has proved to be valuable to several projects in my district. This program will further help in providing resources, training, and technical assistance to veterans, the younger generation taking over their family farming operation, and those entering the farming profession for the first time."


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