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- NAAA Joins Broad Coalition of National Agricultural Groups Supporting Modern Agricultural Technologies to Federal Lawmakers in Wake of Recent Activist and Senator Claims
- Many Auction Items Up for Bid at NAAA Live Auction; Letter of Credit Required for PT6A-34AG Engine
- NAAA Now Offering Healthcare Options to NAAA Members
- 2025 NAAA Membership Renewal Now Open
NAAA Joins Broad Coalition of National Agricultural Groups Supporting Modern Agricultural Technologies to Federal Lawmakers in Wake of Recent Activist and Senator Claims
In response to significant misunderstandings made publicly by politicians regarding the tools farmers, ranchers, public health officials, and land managers need to produce necessary food, bioenergy, and fiber supplies, NAAA has joined a broad coalition of national agricultural groups communicating to key federal lawmakers the risk- and science-based statutory authorities in place that support the safe and proper use of these important tools. The communication (click here to read) was sent to the chairs and ranking members of both the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate Agriculture Committees, Congressman GT Thompson (R-PA), Congressman David Scott (D-GA), Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and John Boozman (R-AR), respectively.
Necessitating the response to congressional agricultural leaders by national agricultural producers stemmed from public comments made in social media and elsewhere that GMOs and pesticides are to blame for numerous health issues. These claims were made from former presidential candidate and environmental activist Robert Kennedy, Jr., and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX). Kennedy’s statements may be found by clicking here. Senator Cruz’s social media post, can be found by clicking here.
The agricultural group’s communication defending the safety of U.S. agricultural products states:
“Products of biotechnology, for example, are thoroughly regulated by USDA, FDA, and EPA to ensure they do not pose environmental, food or feed safety risks. For pesticides, EPA rigorously ensures all uses do not pose unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. Under the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA), Congress established a default 10x safety factor for any pesticide food tolerances, meaning limits would need to be set 10-times lower than where they might ever be expected to pose human health risks. USDA’s Pesticide Data Program, which tests pesticide residues on food products, consistently finds more than 99 percent of tested foods have residues well below these already conservative limits. The science- and risk-based systems for biotechnology and pesticides used by the U.S., Canada, Australia, Japan, and many other nations are superior to hazard-based regulatory systems used by the EU and advocated for by some. These hazard-based systems greatly overstate risks and unnecessarily restrict essential tools needed by farmers, other users, and consumers.
To exemplify…concerns with losing uses of these tools, in April 2021, the Sri Lankan government imposed a nationwide ban on synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. The impact of this edict was harsh and swift. Crop yields crashed more than 50 percent across the country, with some farmers experiencing 95 percent yield loss. Yield losses in rice, a major food staple in Sri Lanka, required the previously self-sufficient nation to import more than $450 million in rice to meet its food needs. Significant reductions in tea yields (an important export crop for the country) caused huge drops in exports and government revenues. The policy, which inflicted economic turmoil and food insecurity, was reversed seven months later in November 2021.”
Many Auction Items Up for Bid at NAAA Live Auction; Letter of Credit Required for PT6A-34AG Engine
Thank you to the many companies that support ag pilots and their operations, as well as the industry, through donating items for the Live and Silent Auctions at the NAAA Ag Aviation Expo. The money raised from these items supports NAAA programs. To donate an item to the live or silent auction, contact Amy May.
In addition to the generous donation of a brand-new PT6A-34AG turboprop engine from Pratt & Whitney Canada, bid on a custom golf cart donated by Air Tractor, a single point fueling system donated by Turbine Conversions and a custom American flag gun case donated by Transland with a Henry Big Boy Carbine .357 Mag and a Henry Big Boy Revolver Gunfighter Grip 4″ BBL Caliber .357 MAG to benefit NAAREF.
Join us for the Live Auction & Reception on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 5:30 p.m. at the Fort Worth Convention Center on the NAAA Trade Show floor. All are welcome to enjoy the auction, and food and beverages sponsored by Syngenta. The Silent Auction bidding will be open Tuesday and Wednesday during NAAA Trade Show hours; there is no electronic bidding this year.
Pratt & Whitney Canada Engine Details
Thank you to Pratt & Whitney Canada for its generous donation of a brand-new PT6A-34AG turboprop engine. The engine is valued at $658,000. The engine build specification is 1334, used on the Air Tractor, Thrush and Turbine Conversions STC. The winning bidder is required to pay $20,000 down on-site, and the remainder of the payment is due within 30 days. Please provide a letter of credit from a financial institution to Deana Kissinger.
NAAA Now Offering Healthcare Options to NAAA Members
Rising health insurance premiums have become a significant concern for both individuals and employers across the country. NAAA works continuously to identify opportunities that enhance the benefits available to our members. Over the past few years, we’ve received requests for access to more affordable, quality health and life insurance plans than what the aerial application operators and ag pilots in our industry may currently have access to.
We are excited to announce that NAAA has worked with a large insurance broker to offer insurance options to NAAA members. Whether you’re looking for health insurance for yourself and/or your employees, we’ve got you covered. The NAAA Benefits Center program provides comprehensive plans for both individuals and employers, regardless of group size, with guaranteed coverage for all participants.
This program guarantees coverage for all participants, with no health questions asked, resulting in no exclusion for pre-existing conditions. The NAAA Benefits Center offers financial and medical stability, ensuring peace of mind for those seeking reliable and affordable health insurance.
Do you have pre-existing conditions? NAAA Benefits Center has you covered with CoreChoice health plans featuring the Anthem Blue Card PPO network. These guaranteed issue plans require no health questions, providing access to one of the largest nationwide networks of doctors and specialists. With seven plans to choose from and rates that have only increased once in six years, there’s a solution for everyone—from individuals to businesses with W2 employees.
Now is the time to consider your health benefits renewal! Take control of your healthcare expenses today and learn more at NAAA Benefits Center. You may also access the NAAA Health Care plan from the membership tab at AgAviation.org and then clicking Health Insurance Benefits.
2025 NAAA Membership Renewal Now Open
Thank you for your support as a 2024 member of NAAA. We request your continued support by renewing your NAAA membership for 2025 today. While you have been busy aiding farmers to produce a safe, affordable, and abundant supply of food, fiber, and bioenergy, NAAA has been busy making sure low-altitude airspace is safe for your aerial application business to operate, as well as ensuring that you have the pesticide products you need to do your job. Several of NAAA’s accomplishments this year, on your behalf and to ensure your success, include:
- NAAA will soon be offering health and life insurance options for members. More details will be available this fall.
- NAAA worked to secure permission from the FAA to use frequency 122.925 for radio communications between agricultural aircraft to operate safely.
- NAAA lobbied for the FAA Reauthorization Bill to include NAAA language ensuring the safety of manned aircraft from drone activity in BVLOS airspace and language establishing a deadline to the FAA to promulgate tower marking and logging.
- Since 2017, NAAA has submitted over 300 comments to the EPA to keep aerial applications on pesticide labels with great success enabling you to keep a deep inventory of pesticide tools without unnecessary and burdensome restrictions.
- NAAA’s 2024 articles appearing in Farm Journal publications, along with the “Aerial Application: Above All Forms of Crop Care” ad campaign and accompanying web search tool identifying member businesses, have been widely circulated to hundreds of thousands of potential aerial application users.
- NAAA and NAAREF have grown the C-PAASS certification learning center to include online learning for aerial applicators who want to augment their professionalism and be recognized and rewarded by their insurance providers, pesticide manufacturers, regulators, and customers. Learn more at https://education.agaviation.org/.
- New membership database, allowing for automatic renewal and single invoicing of all memberships at your operation or company. Contact information@agaviation.org for further details.
In 2025, you will continue to receive ongoing benefits such as discounts for attending or exhibiting at the Ag Aviation Expo, connect with members through the print and online NAAA Membership Directory and receive Association publications, eNewsletters, social media briefings and substantive web content at AgAviation.org. Log into your account on our website to pay your 2025 NAAA membership invoice. Details at AgAviation.org/membership.
Please make it a priority to renew your NAAA membership—the payoff far exceeds what you will spend in dues in the form of effective advocacy that reduces regulation and taxes affecting your aerial application business and trade association membership dues are tax deductible.
In Case You Missed Last Week’s NAAA eNewsletter
Click here for the October 17, 2024 eNewsletter to read:
- The Volunteer State Welcomes NAAA/NAAREF’s Volunteers at Fall Board Meeting in Tennessee
- Pre-Registration for the Ag Aviation Expo Ends Today
- NAAA Now Offering Healthcare Options to NAAA Members
- NAAA Fights to Prevent Loss of Formulation Options for Aerial Applications of Mancozeb
- 2025 NAAA Membership Renewal Now Open
- Beware of Fraudulent Email
- October Operation S.A.F.E. Analyst Training in Arkansas Canceled