A small group of South Dakota family farmers and ranchers are in Washington, D.C. this week asking Congressional leaders to end the Trade War, pass a Farm Bill and adhere to the Constitution. The advocacy effort is organized by South Dakota Farmers Union in collaboration with National Farmers Union.
“Plain and simple, my messages are, follow the Constitution and end the chaos,” said Doug Sombke, President of South Dakota Farmers Union. “The Trade War is destroying markets farmers worked decades to build. We still don’t have a Farm Bill. And many South Dakota farmers and ranchers are waiting for reimbursement funds promised to them by the federal government that are now frozen. Things do not need to be this way. All policymakers took an oath to follow the Constitution. They swore to uphold it. We need them to stand up for the citizens they serve.”
Citizens like Freeman farmer Mike Miller. Before he left for D.C., Miller was able to get most of his 2025 crop planted. He said the weather was cooperative and getting the crop in was uneventful. The challenge he faces Planting Season 2025 is selecting the right risk protection product for the crop he just planted.
“What programs I choose for crop insurance are decisions we make on a year-to-year basis based on the markets, but right now the markets are so unstable and when I do sign up for a program, because we do not have a Farm Bill, I do not know if the federal programs I do sign up for will be funded.”