Wouldn't it be great if Congress could pass a bill that finds bipartisan consensus on a range of important issues? Wouldn't it be great if those issues could include meaningful accomplishments by helping thousands of small businesses, reducing our trade imbalance through increasing American exports, establishing important policies around climate change, providing some relief for those Americans most in need, and making sure rural America is not left behind?
Agriculture continues to change and is becoming more environmentally friendly, more reliant on technology, more organic, more locally grown, more dependent on foreign labor, and more subject to disruption due to an increasingly complex supply chain. All of these trends will be addressed in the farm bill.
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