By Anna Johnson, Center for Rural Affairs
America stands to suffer as a result of President Trump’s 2019 budget, released on Feb. 12.
The
 president has proposed again to eliminate or shrink many programs that 
serve rural America, including those supporting rural businesses, 
cooperatives, and housing. 
Trump
 is also calling for an investment of $50 billion in rural 
infrastructure, but this could put the onus on states already struggling
 with the economic fallout of depressed commodity prices.
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In
 addition, the budget slashes working lands conservation programs by 
proposing the elimination of the Conservation Stewardship Program. The 
program gives farmers and ranchers opportunities to do such things as 
plant cover crops or improve pasture land. Eliminating it would do 
serious damage to our farmers’ and ranchers’ abilities to preserve water
 quality and build soil health while also maintaining productive 
operations.
On
 a positive note, the president’s budget includes proposals that would 
bring greater fairness to farming communities. For example, the budget 
targets commodity, conservation, and crop insurance assistance to 
producers with adjusted gross incomes of $500,000 or less. A similar 
proposal would limit the number of people who can register as a farm 
manager and thereby receive payments.
For
 too long, the largest farms have had access to more support than small 
and mid-sized farms. This competitive advantage for large farms has 
contributed to farm consolidation and shrinking rural communities. These
 proposals would bring long-awaited fairness to our agricultural 
communities.
Mostly,
 however, Trump’s budget proposal would drain support for rural America.
 We fear these actions represent a lack of understanding of rural 
America’s struggles. 
We urge President Trump and our national lawmakers to cease these actions that undercut rural Americans and rural communities.
 
 
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