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Support for American Agriculture
American Agriculture remains resilient and a bright spot in the U.S. economy. Net Farm Income has reached historic highs, increasing from $85 billion in 2008 to more than $117 billion last year, and forecast to remain at near-record levels in 2012. Median farm family household income increased from $51,431 in 2008 to $57,645 today. To help keep American agriculture profitable and keep farmers on the farm, USDA maintains a strong safety net and responds to farmers affected by the disasters across the country. Since 2009, USDAs crop insurance program has paid out more than $28 billion in crop insurance indemnities more than 340,000 farmers who lost crops due to natural causes. USDA expedited 2008 Farm Bill disaster assistance programs that have provided more than 400,000 assistance payments to producers totaling more than $4 billion in disaster aid. Provided more than 134,000 loans to family farmers, totaling nearly $19 billion in total credit. Over 50 percent of loans went to beginning and socially disadvantaged producers. Supported infrastructure, education and outreach to further local and regional food systems through the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative. Strengthened and increased local marketing opportunities by helping expand the number of farmers markets nationwide to more than 7,860 from fewer than 5,000 in 2008, and streamlined program requirements to allow more farmers markets to accept EBT benefits. In addition, increased the number of food hubs nationwide to more than 200 while creating a new Regional Food Hub Resource Guide to help producers access these new, local marketing opportunities. Improved infrastructure and technical assistance for smaller-scale producers. Helped more than 7,380 producers install temporary greenhouses to extend their growing season, while coordinating efforts to certify and support mobile slaughter facilities for livestock and poultry producers. Supported the expansion of markets for U.S. agricultural goods abroad, working aggressively to break down barriers to trade. 2009-2012 represent the strongest four years in history for agricultural trade, with U.S. agricultural product exports exceeding $478 billion over these four years. Helped gain approval for new trade agreements with Panama, Colombia, and South Korea, which will result in an estimated $2.3 billion in additional agricultural trade in 2012 and beyond, and support nearly 20,000 domestic jobs. Agricultural exports for fiscal year 2013 are projected to set another new record and continue to support more than 1 million American jobs. Took historic action during the 2012 drought to help farmers and ranchers who were impacted. This included helping gain additional flexibility on crop insurance; opening 2.8 million acres of CRP land for emergency haying and grazing; and holding regional drought forums across the nation to work collaboratively with farmers and ranchers. Supported more than 6,600 renewable energy projects that have helped approximately 25,000 rural small businesses, farmers, and ranchers to save or create more than 7.32 billion kWh enough energy to power 680,000 American homes annually. Invested in efforts to support 9 new advanced biofuels projects, 84 anaerobic digester projects, and more than 380 wind energy projects.
Created thousands of jobs maintaining and improving more than 170,000 miles of trails and roads on National Forest lands, while reducing the threat of wildfire for tens of thousands of communities by removing flammable vegetation on 13.7 million acres of forest. Implemented a new planning rule for 193 million acres of National Forests that provides a framework to develop land management plans that protect water and wildlife and promote jobs and vibrant communities.
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