Property tax reform, fund balance priorities of Iowa Farm Bureau

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“This technology-based, solutions approach will be more effective than a one-size-fits-all type of program that would result from regulations,” Hill said.

Farm Bureau members will also work to secure adequate funding to meet the demand of conservation programs. Meanwhile, Hill said the organization will continue to advocate for a long-term commitment to agricultural research at Iowa State University.

“We support a proposed $7.5 million appropriation for bioscience research and development at ISU, which will leverage federal and private research investments and create more collaborative opportunities involving university researchers, private companies and local farmers and businesses,” he said.

Regulatory reform is also a continued IFBF legislative priority, since its position is that “unwarranted or excessive regulations add unnecessary costs to farming, which impact food costs for all.” IFBF policy also calls for limiting the rule-making authority of state agencies, appointed boards and commissions.

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