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Sen. Shipley warns crop mandates ignore food-grade limits, cites Canadian oats supply

March 02, 2026 | 2026 Senate, Legislative, Iowa


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Sen. Shipley warns crop mandates ignore food-grade limits, cites Canadian oats supply
Senator Shipley, the senator from Adams, used a personal point on the Senate floor to push back against recent proposals that would effectively mandate local sourcing for certain crops, saying agricultural realities make such mandates impractical.

Shipley said she had been reading newspaper coverage about water quality and proposals to diversify crops. "If Iowa can force every station in the state to sell E 15, why can't we make Quaker Oats use Iowa Oats?" she asked, later adding that "Quaker gets 90% of their oats from Canada because they can raise the kind of oats that they need." She emphasized that "food grade grains are a whole different ballgame."

Shipley questioned the feasibility of broad production mandates and of suggestions to "grow more hay," asking rhetorically where farmers would sell increased hay production. Her remarks framed the issue as one of crop suitability and market demand rather than simple policy fiat. The presiding officer thanked Shipley after her remarks, and no formal motion or action followed from the personal point.

The comments were delivered as an individual senator's perspective in a personal-privilege statement and were not accompanied by proposed legislation or a committee referral on the floor during this session.

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