Ark. senators praise farm bill passage

Arkansas' Senate delegation praises passage of $500M farm bill; ups aid to rice farmers

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas' U.S. Senate delegation is praising the passage of a farm bill.

The bill passed the Senate on Monday on a 66-27 vote. The five-year, half-trillion bill includes greater subsidies for rice farmers and more aid for purchasing crop insurance.

Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor said the bill offers protections to farmers in the South and retains a catfish inspection program.

Republican Sen. John Boozman says the five-year span of the bill will enable agribusinesses to make long-term planting and hiring decisions.

The House is to take up its version of the bill later this month. The Senate version includes small cuts to the food stamp program but that issue is expected to be more contentious in the House.