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Bonnie: Carbon is a commodity, justifies CCC use
Appearing at an AGree webinar on climate-smart agriculture, clockwise, from top left: Lynn Tjeerdsma, former adviser to Sen, John Thune, R-S.D., and South Dakota farmer; Anne Simmons, Democratic staff director, House Agriculture Committee; Robert Bonnie, USDA deputy chief of staff for policy and senior adviser for climate; and Deborah Atwood, AGree executive director. Photo from AGree video
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Robert Bonnie, the Agriculture Department deputy chief of staff for incoming Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, declared Thursday that “carbon is a commodity” and therefore using the Commodity Credit Corporation, USDA’s line of credit at the Treasury Department to help farmers, can be justified in developing programs to address climate change.
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