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NCGA REPORTS HOW NEW IRA LAW PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR ON-FARM CONSERVATION AND BIOFUELS
Source: National Corn Growers Association news release

President Biden today signed a bill into law that addresses issues ranging from health care to the environment and includes new funding to encourage agricultural conservation programs and advance biofuels.

"Through this legislation, Congress and the administration recognize that farmers' voluntary climate-smart agricultural practices are an important part of addressing climate change," said Brooke S. Appleton, the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) vice president of public policy. "We are also particularly pleased to see Congress and the administration acknowledge that low-carbon biofuels like ethanol are needed to help decarbonize transportation and improve energy security."

The law allocates $19.9 billion in funding for U.S. Department of Agriculture's conservation programs and $1 billion for additional conservation technical assistance. These allocations include:

· $8.45 billion for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program

· $6.75 billion for the Regional Conservation Partnership Program

· $3.25 billion for the Conservation Stewardship Program

· $1.4 billion for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program

To advance biofuels, the legislation includes:

· $500 million for infrastructure for greater market deployment of higher blends of biofuels

· New tax credits based on carbon reduction to incentivize clean fuels such as biofuels like ethanol and new sustainable aviation fuel

NCGA worked closely with allies of farmers and rural communities to ensure the legislation did not change tax provisions that would directly affect family farms.

About the National Corn Growers Association

Founded in 1957, the National Corn Growers Association represents nearly 40,000 dues-paying corn farmers nationwide and the interests of more than 300,000 growers who contribute through corn checkoff programs in their states. NCGA and its 50 affiliated state organizations work together to create and increase opportunities for corn growers.


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