A lobbyist for the nation’s largest farm group says farmers need to remain engaged as lawmakers start to put pen to paper on the 2018 Farm Bill next year.
American Farm Bureau director of congressional relations Mary Kay Thatcher tells Brownfield when the 2014 Farm Bill was finalized it was a good time to be a farmer, but it might not have provided the best safety net for times like today.
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