The farm bill priorities for the National Association of Wheat Growers are typically ironed out at the Commodity Classic. “Talking with colleagues in corn and soybeans, normally we come out of the Commodity Classic with our top ten priorities, but due to the lack of farm bill hearings in Washington D.C., I don’t think we’ll come out with priorities until May or June,” says Chandler Goule, CEO, National Association of Wheat Growers. “Just a little bit of a delay, but we’ll get them out.” That doesn’t mean wheat growers aren’t considering what could be changed. Farm programs like ARC and PLC are being discussed, along with reference prices and the lengths of Conservation Reserve Program contracts. Hear the story.