It’s hard to not feel disheartened by actions on Jan. 6 no matter what side of the aisle you find yourself on. But at the end of the day, we’re all Americans. I consider myself an optimist and try to look at the glass half-full whenever I can, and all hope is not lost for those in farm country.
The outlook for the Democratic agenda looks considerably different under the Senate’s 50-50 split with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris the deciding vote and Democrats given the majority control in the chamber. However, Dale Moore, executive vice president at the American Farm Bureau Federation, spoke Wednesday at the 2021 Illinois Agricultural Legislative Roundtable and says there are some things farmers can hang their hat on in these uncertain times.
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So much happened in such a small amount of time.
The previous statement rings true whether discussing the ongoing global pandemic, professional sports or, more specifically, the NFL draft. What happened a year ago seems so long ago yet serves as a learning experience for what comes next.
Now, think back to a year ago.
LSU s Joe Burrow emerged as the consensus No. 1 overall pick despite not being considered a first-round talent prior to the start of his historic Heisman-winning campaign. No one knew if Alabama s Tua Tagovailoa would be able to play football again, let alone become a top-five selection.
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