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A commitment to farmers

As this year’s legislative session has drawn to a close, I am filled with pride and optimism as I reflect on the recent legislative commitment to bolster our agriculture economy and support our farmers.  The passage of the Farm Act and the substantial agricultural provisions in the state budget represent a milestone in our commitment to supporting and enhancing the agricultural community, which is the lifeblood of Duplin County and the cornerstone of our state’s economy.

This year, several farmers in Duplin County have reported one of the best corn crops in years. A bumper crop is not just about favorable weather conditions; it’s a result of dedication, innovation, and a deep connection to the land that our farmers possess. The recent legislative measures are a recognition of their efforts and a commitment to ensuring their continued prosperity.

The state budget, with over $363 million allocated for agriculture and natural resource priorities, sets our area and the entire state up for future growth. These funds will go a long way in addressing various needs, from farmland preservation to agribusiness development, ensuring that our farmers have the resources and support they need to thrive.

The Farm Act, a comprehensive piece of legislation, brings much-needed updates and refinements to agricultural laws. It expands the definition of agriculture to include additional activities like the production of trees and timber and pine needles. The measure also addresses agritourism, which is increasingly becoming a significant part of our rural economy. The bill also encourages continued sustainable farming practices by clarifying local zoning rules related to turkey litter recycling and exempting the sale of compost material from sales tax. These changes are not just technical changes but tools that will empower our farmers, enhance agricultural practices and open new opportunities for growth and innovation.

As a representative of Duplin County, I have always believed that our farmers are not just cultivators of the land; they are custodians of our heritage and key drivers of our economy. The results of this year’s legislative session reflect our collective will to support them. It’s a message to our farmers that their toil is valued, their voices are heard and their contributions are crucial to the fabric of our state.

The Farm Act and state budget are more than just political victories; they are a beacon of hope and a promise of a brighter future for agriculture in Duplin County and across North Carolina. As we move forward, let us continue to work together, support our farming community, and ensure the farms and fields of Duplin County and our state continue to flourish for generations to come.

Jimmy Dixon (R-NC04) represents Duplin and Wayne counties in the N.C. House of Representatives.

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