Subject: File Number S7-10-22: Withdraw Proposed Greenhouse Gas Rule
From: Susan Jaster
Affiliation:

Jun. 08, 2022

Dear Special Counsel Staffin,

I believe that there will be too many ways to bend the rules, it will be burdensome to all levels of farming and ranching. SEC should support farmers and ranchers who use regenerative agricultural practices. This smacks of overreach and high handed government action. I use regenerative practices now, I had very little help and no inputs from the government, stop this nonsense now.

As a farmer, I support stewardship of our natural resources, and work hard to leave our land and water in better shape for future generations.  Agriculture has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 24% since 1990, while also increasing production to feed, clothe and fuel an ever-growing population.

I am concerned about new requirements that could be forced upon my operation from publicly traded companies who will be affected by the proposed rule.  Recording every drop of fuel, pound of feed and gallon of propane used at each step on the farm will be wildly expensive and burdensome for any farmer to comply with, especially for small family farmers.  I am also worried that the proposed rule will be incredibly invasive, forcing farmers like me to hand data over to the SEC that would tell it nearly every single detail about my business.

We in agriculture are committed to producing more while using fewer inputs.  The best way to achieve this goal is a continuation of voluntary, market-driven approaches, not heavy-handed government mandates such as this proposed rule.  To avoid harm to my industry and increased supply chain volatility, I urge the SEC to immediately halt this development of this rule.

Sincerely,

Susan Jaster