(WASHINGTON D.C.) — As the clock ticks on the post-election, lame duck session of Congress, indications from Capitol Hill are that we will see another one-year extension of the 2018 Farm Bill. Reports this week indicate that House and Senate Ag Committee members are working towards an extension of the expired 2018 law, possibly tied […]
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