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House Committee on Agriculture report to Congress confirms commitment to efficient irrigation

Committee leadership directs USDA to expand uses of irrigation systems & technologies


FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA (May 7, 2018)
— In another positive step for efficient irrigation, the House Committee on Agriculture reiterated its commitment to expanding the uses and opportunities of irrigation through its committee report on the Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, otherwise known as the farm bill. The report, which was released on May 3, comes at the heels of the committee passing the farm bill on a party-line vote of 26-20 on April 18.

The report, which will provide direction to the U.S. Department of Agriculture on implementation of the farm bill’s programs, states that the Committee

  • “urges the [USDA] to use the [farm bill] authorities to promote adoption of conservation practices that promote efficient and effective use of irrigation water, and not focus on net water savings per acre irrigated.”
  • “encourages the [USDA] Secretary to consider whether the [EQIP] projects include an integrative approach to addressing nutrient management and water efficiency issues.”

“The Irrigation Association welcomes the direction set by the House agriculture committee regarding irrigation and the farm bill,” IA Government and Public Affairs Director John Farner said. “These directives support the IA’s farm bill priorities and will be a welcomed change to the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, if passed by Congress and signed into law by the president.”

Currently, irrigation projects funded by EQIP must prove a savings of water. If passed and signed into law, the report language will urge the USDA to take other environmental benefits of efficient irrigation into account, such as nutrient application and management through pressurized irrigation.

“We look forward to working with Congress and the USDA as the farm bill continues to work its way through Congress,” Farner continued. “We thank the committee for listening to the concerns of the irrigation industry and strengthening the EQIP program through this report language.”

The full House of Representatives is scheduled to debate and vote on the Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018 later this month.