Lawmakers are spending time away from the U.S. Capitol at various listening sessions and farm expos, discussing what likely will be a historically costly farm bill.
Lawmakers are spending time away from the U.S. Capitol at various listening sessions and farm expos, discussing what likely will be a historically costly farm bill.
As introduced, the bill seeks to “require the secretary of agriculture to allow emergency haying under the Conservation Reserve Program during the primary nesting season under certain conditions.”