A planned vote on the farm bill has likely been delayed in the U.S. House. Joe Newland, president of the Kansas Farm Bureau says he’s not surprised. “It’s been punted so many times,” he says. “It’s disappointing that we can’t just get a vote on it.” He tells Brownfield there were a multitude of amendments […]
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