Futures-market users and regulators testified before the House Agriculture Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management that some parts of a proposal from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission would hurt members of the agricultural community. “We must examine if the costs outweigh the benefits,” said subcommittee Chairman Mike Conaway, R-Texas. “Farmers and ranchers who are supposed to be protected by this rule have expressed deep skepticism of it, which I share.” To view the full article go to www.agri-pulse.com…