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1 Washington Update presented to 2004 Beltwide Cotton Production Conference Today’s Challenges, Tomorrow’s Solutions

2 Challenges and Opportunities Farm Bill--defense Trade Policy--legislate, negotiate and enforce effective trade policy Appropriations-- fund key programs, which build demand and enhance competitiveness Environment--biotech and conventional Conservation-- programs that work Politics--stay involved & prepare for change Farm Bill--defense Trade Policy--legislate, negotiate and enforce effective trade policy Appropriations-- fund key programs, which build demand and enhance competitiveness Environment--biotech and conventional Conservation-- programs that work Politics--stay involved & prepare for change

3 Congress returns Jan. 20 Unfinished FY04 Omnibus Appropriations Energy Bill Unfinished FY04 Omnibus Appropriations Energy Bill New Budget resolution Appropriations Other > ETI repeal > Transportation > Immigration

4 Farm Bill/Cotton Program Defense “ No legislative amendments are being proposed which would enhance the cotton program!” Domestic challenges > Budget based > Philosophically based Solutions > Build coalitions > Identify and educate decision makers > Respond to press attacks when it’s effective Domestic challenges > Budget based > Philosophically based Solutions > Build coalitions > Identify and educate decision makers > Respond to press attacks when it’s effective

5 Farm Bill/Cotton Program Defense “No one is proposing trade agreements provisions that strengthen the US cotton program!” International challenges > Brazil’s WTO complaint > WTO Doha round > African initiative Solutions > Support US government’s defense efforts > Challenge others to discuss all trade distorting practices International challenges > Brazil’s WTO complaint > WTO Doha round > African initiative Solutions > Support US government’s defense efforts > Challenge others to discuss all trade distorting practices

6 Attacks Are Not P.R. Problems! P.R. -vs- Crisis Management

7 Trade Policy Challenges Negotiate beneficial trade agreements Support responsible trade legislation Enforce existing trade agreements > China textile safeguard > China market access Promote market based exchange rates Negotiate beneficial trade agreements Support responsible trade legislation Enforce existing trade agreements > China textile safeguard > China market access Promote market based exchange rates

8 Appropriations Fund Public-Private Partnerships Boll Weevil Eradication Pink Bollworm Eradication Aflatoxin control Textile marker system Export promotion Boll Weevil Eradication Pink Bollworm Eradication Aflatoxin control Textile marker system Export promotion

9 Conservation and Environment Conservation programs > CRP, WRP, and EQIP > Conservation Security Program (CSP) Biotech products > Availability > Acceptance Conventional products > Timely registrations and reasonable regulations Conservation programs > CRP, WRP, and EQIP > Conservation Security Program (CSP) Biotech products > Availability > Acceptance Conventional products > Timely registrations and reasonable regulations

10 Politics and Elections Support Your Political Action Committee-CAC House > Agriculture Committee leaders-Stenholm (TX) > Ways and Means Cmte Chair-Thomas (CA) > Ag Approps Sbcmte Chair-Bonilla (TX) > Redistricting and retirements Senate > Agriculture Committee Chair-Cochran (MS) > Majority leader- Frist (TN) > 6 new cottonbelt Senators elected in 2002 > 6 cottonbelt Senators retiring at end of 2004 House > Agriculture Committee leaders-Stenholm (TX) > Ways and Means Cmte Chair-Thomas (CA) > Ag Approps Sbcmte Chair-Bonilla (TX) > Redistricting and retirements Senate > Agriculture Committee Chair-Cochran (MS) > Majority leader- Frist (TN) > 6 new cottonbelt Senators elected in 2002 > 6 cottonbelt Senators retiring at end of 2004

11 NCC Needs Your Support Resources to preserve cotton program- respond to domestic international challenges-assist domestic mills—maintain competitiveness > economic analysis > legal expertise > communications capabilities > political resources Resources to preserve cotton program- respond to domestic international challenges-assist domestic mills—maintain competitiveness > economic analysis > legal expertise > communications capabilities > political resources

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13 108th Congress Senate > Republican control 51-49 > Republican leadership changes > New Cottonbelt members: Dole, Graham, Chambliss, Talent, Cornyn, and Pryor > Committee chairmen + Cochran-Agriculture + Nickles-Budget + Stevens-Appropriations + Grassley-Finance Senate > Republican control 51-49 > Republican leadership changes > New Cottonbelt members: Dole, Graham, Chambliss, Talent, Cornyn, and Pryor > Committee chairmen + Cochran-Agriculture + Nickles-Budget + Stevens-Appropriations + Grassley-Finance

14 108th Congress Senate Agriculture > Cochran (MS) > Lugar (IN) > McConnell (KY) > Roberts (KS) > Fitzgerald (IL) > Crapo (ID) Senate Agriculture > Cochran (MS) > Lugar (IN) > McConnell (KY) > Roberts (KS) > Fitzgerald (IL) > Crapo (ID) > Chambliss (GA) > Dole (NC) > Coleman (MN) > Talent (MO) > Grassley (IA)

15 108th Congress House > Republican control 229-205-1 > Some leadership changes + DeLay- Majority Leader + Pelosi-Minority Leader > 56 new members + NC, GA, AL House > Republican control 229-205-1 > Some leadership changes + DeLay- Majority Leader + Pelosi-Minority Leader > 56 new members + NC, GA, AL

16 108th Congress House Agriculture Committee > New Chairman + Rep. Bob Goodlatte (VA-6) > New Republican members + Janlow (SD), Burns (GA), Bonner (AL), + Rogers (AL), King (IA), Chocola (IN), Musgrave (CO), Nunes (CA) House Agriculture Committee > New Chairman + Rep. Bob Goodlatte (VA-6) > New Republican members + Janlow (SD), Burns (GA), Bonner (AL), + Rogers (AL), King (IA), Chocola (IN), Musgrave (CO), Nunes (CA)

17 Cotton Program Provisions Loan52.00 cents Direct Payment 6.67 cents > update base Target Price72.40 cents Counter-cyclical Pay.13.73 cents > update base and yield > Dec. (Oct) advance 4.80 cents Payment Limits > Direct Payment$40,000/person > Counter-cyclical Pay.$65,000/person > MLG/LDP$75,000/person Loan52.00 cents Direct Payment 6.67 cents > update base Target Price72.40 cents Counter-cyclical Pay.13.73 cents > update base and yield > Dec. (Oct) advance 4.80 cents Payment Limits > Direct Payment$40,000/person > Counter-cyclical Pay.$65,000/person > MLG/LDP$75,000/person

18 Golden Rule “It doesn’t do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations if you happen to live near one.” “The Hobbit” “It doesn’t do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations if you happen to live near one.” “The Hobbit”


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