Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Dear Editor,

Cotton farmers are in dire need of economic assistance. There was decreased cotton acres in Missouri due to low prices and excessive rainfall. If cotton production leaves our state and local communities, the infrastructure of cotton gins, warehouses and associated business will go with it, and history tells us it will not return. The loss of cotton production means fewer workers have jobs; local businesses suffer with reduced sales of fuel, tires, fertilizer, seed and other inputs; and transportation companies must scale back due to reduced volume. Impacts go well beyond the sectors that I have mentioned and include equipment sales, lending institutions and eventually the consumer. Some cotton farmers did not receive the financing needed to operate in 2015 and many more will experience the same fate this year.

The 2014 farm bill gives the Secretary of Agriculture the authority to designate 'other oilseeds' that can be included in commodity programs. The cotton industry has asked that Secretary Vilsack place that designation on cottonseed. Cottonseed is a valuable product generating significant revenue by farmers. I urge Secretary Vilsack to answer the call of 100 members of Congress, 19 senators, numerous national agriculture and lending associations, as well 376 lenders from across the country who have all written to him in support of this proposal and designate cottonseed as an 'other oilseed'. Farmers are optimistic people and I am optimistic that the Secretary will use his authority to help stabilize our industry.

Sincerely,

Charles H Parker