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North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner

The Ag Commissioner is the head of the ND Department of Agriculture, which is responsible for serving and promoting agriculture to the benefit of the state. Learn more at www.nd.gov/ndda

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    Doug Goehring
    (Rep)

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    Vern Thompson
    (DNPL)

Biographical Information

What are your top priorities?

Is there anything the federal government can do to better support North Dakota farmers and ranchers?

What is your position on the current administration’s approach to tariffs?

How would you support family farms that are at risk of going bankrupt?

What is your stance on requiring country of origin labelling for beef and pork sold in the United States?

Campaign Email info@douggoehring.com
Campaign Phone Number 7013913367
Innovation that helps improve efficiencies and effectiveness. Research that supports various systems and practices and enhances the quality and quantity of our products. Trade is essential to economy, we produce far more than we can consume. 95% of the world's population lives outside of US borders, 80% of the world's buying power is outside of our borders and 92% of the middle class growth that will take place in the next 25 years is outside of our borders.

Burdensome federal regulations. Regulations are essential but some regulations have been adopted by agencies that harm, hinder and halt an industry from effectively operating, most often by design and generally are pushing an agenda or creating and advantage for a product or concept that is not generally too costly and may not be accepted by the public.
I understand conceptually why they're in place but concerned that they were broadly implemented. We need to address barriers put in place against our products, such as the European Unions tariffs against US products. Tariffs have affected our markets, however the biggest impact has been in our operating cost because parts, supplies, products, etc. have dramatically increased.
We have taken steps to help mitigate bankruptcies by developing programs at the Bank of North Dakota that buy a little time for producers to manage debt until the economy changes. We are fortunate to have a state owned bank that can help support infrastructure in our local communities, agricultural industry and economic development.
I believe country of origin labeling (COOL) should be labeled on beef products, it is on so many other products whether it is Fish, fruits, vegetables and clothing. It's odd that we have to fight so hard to get on the package of beef we buy.
Endorsements Dem-NPL
Campaign Email thompson4nd@gmail.com
Campaign Phone Number 7014006767
We are in the worst farm crisis in 40 years and the hardworking people of North Dakota are not being listened to. I will lead with transparency and hold regular town halls. On the Industrial Commission, I will make sure out-of-state corporations don’t take advantage of our state and resources. I will fight for a permanent Farm Bill, study value-added co-op opportunities, support a fertilizer co-op, bolster the farm mediation service, expand export markets, and promote healthy local food.
Pass a permanent Farm Bill. The bill should include adequate funding for crop insurance, conservation, nutrition assistance, and agricultural research. It must address high input costs, support a fair competitive market, and strengthen the farm safety net. Year-round E15 creates another corn market and saves drivers at the pump, so it should be included in the Farm Bill as well.
Tariffs are hurting farmers and consumers. Since tariffs are a tax on American consumers, they never should have been enacted without authorization from Congress. We lost global markets - China used to buy 70% of our soybeans. Now Brazil and Argentina have taken over. The result for consumers has been higher grocery prices. We are supposed to have a free market. Tariffs should be used sparingly and only after negotiations are in place.
Farmland belongs in the hands of the people who work it. As Ag Commissioner, I will fight for fair commodity and input prices so that hard working people can pass on their land to the next generation. Struggling farmers must be offered answers to their financial concerns, so we need to bolster the North Dakota Mediation Service with more ag credit counselors. My department staff will focus on conducting surveys, researching solutions, and working with policymakers to address the current crisis.
I support mandatory country of origin labelling (MCOOL). American consumers deserve to know where their food is coming from. Right now, voluntary labeling lets the big meatpackers hide that information. Restoring MCOOL for beef and pork will help North Dakota producers get the price they deserve and point consumers to their superior, locally raised products.