From Family Farms to Capitol Hill: IL Corn Attends Corn Congress and Advocates in Washington, D.C.

Lyndi Allen
July 17, 2025

IL Corn attends Corn Congress and advocates on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C

This week, farmer leaders of the IL Corn Growers Association advocated for their peers on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The National Corn Growers Association also held their annual Corn Congress where IL Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and IL Corn Marketing Board (ICMB) leaders met with farmer leaders from other corn states to discuss policy priorities and goals.


The Illinois congressional delegation heard firsthand from Illinois corn farmers about the downturn in the agriculture economy. During IL Corn’s time in D.C., ICGA and Illinois FFA District Presidents (FFA) met with 17 congressmen and both Senators.


IL Corn invited the 25 Illinois FFA District Section Presidents to Washington D.C. to meet with ICGA, ICMB, and industry partners to learn more about corn systems, strategies, and the various avenues that affect corn in agriculture.


IL Corn's policy priorities for the 119th Congress in July 2025 focus on farm economy, conservation, trade, renewable fuels, and lock and dams.


Farm Economy 

  • Congress must protect our family farms amid declining commodity prices and destruction of corn demand. 
  • Farm income is decreasing and so is the number of farms 
  • Low commodity prices are hurting farmers as input costs remain high 
  • Policy Uncertainty Limits Demand Growth 
  • Illinois farmers seek profits from the market – not the government. Farmers need policies in place to bolster export and domestic demand while protecting the agriculture industry. 

Conservation 

  • Profitable, Resilient, and Productive American Farms 
  • Overcoming Barriers to Conservation Adoption 
  • Conservation and Crop Insurance 
  • Congressional Support for flexible and voluntary Conservation Programs 

Trade 

  • Congress must act to help farmers compete in the global marketplace by allowing farmers to access critical inputs and supporting a positive trade policy agenda that is mutually beneficial to farmers and their end customers. 

Renewable Fuels 

  • Ethanol demand is declining while corn yields continue to increase, leading to financial losses for farmers 
  • Support: 
  • High octane fuel legislation 
  • Permanent, year-round E15 sales 
  • Incentives for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) 

Lock and Dams 

  • Enact Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Energy and Water Appropriations 
  • Oppose Any Potential Tolling, Lockage Fees, or Other Onerous Charges for Commercial Users of Waterway Systems 


Illinois corn farmers explained to their representatives how current laws affect their livelihoods and lives on the farm in rural Illinois. IL Corn will continue to advocate in Washington, D.C. We encourage our members to join us in our advocacy efforts through our political action committee (PAC) and call-to-actions (CTAs).  

 

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