Illinois Corn Growers Association Summer
Intern Megan Ott talked about some of her projects working with the
Illinois Corn Growers Association. Here is an example of what
she's been up to lately!!!
Spring time is here... and if you've received some
rain we want to hear about it. Send us an email at
ag@1290wirl.com and we'll add your rainfall
totals to our AgLand FS Rain Gauge Report heard on 1470 WMBD and Classic
Country 1290 WIRL.
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Click on the button that
says "Crop Report" for this week's US Department of Agricultures National
Agricultural Statistics Services, Illinois Field Office's Weekly Crop
Progress and Conditions Report... We'll Update it every Monday Afternoon...
The Bush Administration launched a tool for
Americans to see just how much money is being paid to Colombia in
tariffs for our products going into their country, while the
Colombian products arrive on our shores duty free! President
Bush sent Congress legislation to implement the Colombia Free Trade
Agreement. (FTA) The House changed the rules in the middle of the
game, delaying a vote to implement the agreement. This important
agreement would provide a level playing field for America's farmers,
ranchers and businesses. Instead, the House is continuing to work
against the best interests of the American people. At a time
when Americans are living and working in a strained economy, why is
it that Congress has voted to allow Colombian goods to arrive on our
shores duty free, but will not vote to give our agricultural
products shipped to that country the same status? Apparently
Congress' priorities are not with the American people. Since
the Colombia FTA was signed, nearly $1 billion in tariffs have been
assessed to U.S. products being exported to Colombia. In the
meantime, Colombian exports have come into the U.S. duty-free. This
is not in the best interest of America and certainly not in the best
interest of American farmers. With the Agreement in place,
tariffs on more than 70 percent of U.S. agricultural products
destined to Colombia will be immediately eliminated. Once
implemented, our trade relationship with Colombia will only improve.
By establishing more equitable market access conditions, the
Agreement will level the economic playing field for American
farmers, ranchers, manufacturers, and service providers who have
faced barriers to Colombia's market. It is time for Congress
to act in the best interest of America's economy, America's farmers,
and America's citizens. It is time for Congress to pass legislation
to implement the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.
Click the button below to check out the Trade
Tracker!!!