A policy specialist says there is some concern about how the administration will work on ag policy.
Jim McVaney, senior director of federal relations and policy with Bayer CropScience says the administration has been fairly quiet about specific ag issues.
But, he tells Brownfield – he expects some of that to change. “As Governor Perdue is seated in the USDA and as the staff in the White House on ag policy gets filled out further and USTR (US Trade Representative) ag rep gets put into place you’ll see more policy messaging coming from those people than out of the White House,” he says.
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