Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative lists 2023 legislative priorities

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, the third largest dairy co-op in the country, announced today it will prioritise climate and environmental regulation, 2023 farm bill reform, dairy product labeling, milk pricing reform, expanded trade opportunities and a reliable workforce as the top tier issues in the next congressional session.

As the 2023 session of Congress kicks off, the Midwest-based co-op released six key focus areas: climate and environmental regulations, 2023 farm bill reforms, accurate dairy product labeling, milk pricing reform, expanded opportunities for trade and the need for agricultural workforce reform.

“Edge proudly amplifies the voice of our members in D.C., this year focusing on several key issues,” Edge President Brody Stapel said. “Entering a farm bill year means it is critical to have dairy’s voice front and center. Our members need action on milk pricing reform, updates to the Dairy Margin Coverage programme and more flexible conservation practices. Additional issues, like the worker shortage, continue to be a challenge and must be answered with tools to build better solutions.”

“Edge remains committed to working with Congress to find results that build a more sustainable foundation for American agriculture. Our nation’s dairy farmers must be able to grow nutritious food for a growing population, and our elected leaders must provide them with the tools necessary to do so.”

Summary of key priorities:

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