New leadership unlikely to stop farm bill steam

New leadership unlikely to stop farm bill steam

A state Farm Bureau official says the issues important to farmers remain the same even as control of the U.S. House likely shifts.

National Legislative Council John Kran with Michigan Farm Bureau tells Brownfield agriculture still needs a farm bill in 2023.

“GT Thompson from Pennsylvania has said that he doesn’t want to focus on climate as much as they have been focusing on it now so that might look a little different, but the needs of the rural community are the same,” he says.

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