There’s optimism in Congress a new farm bill can be completed by the end of the year.
Minnesota Farm Bureau vice president Carolyn Olson took part in the Federation’s annual policy fly-in to Washington D.C. earlier this month and says farm bill timing came up a lot.
“Most offices that we talked to understand that we won’t make the September 30th deadline at this point, but they are all hopeful that we will have a deal done by the end of the year.”
She tells Brownfield Farm Bureau members were assured an extension would maintain funding for farm bill programs farmers depend on.