there is ways to produce meat that is not good for the planet. and there s ways to produce meat that s really good for the planet. and that s the nuance that s been missing. my little boy has a farm puzzle, with the one pig and the one cow and the one chicken and this idyllic scene, and we don t realize that that is so far from what we have now. it s either big farms that are massive or they go out of business. or we do, but we ve embraced mass production. does this affect our ability to kind of provide the nation agriculturally? they would say, it absolutely does. that grass could replace feed lots as a disrupter, a cheaper alternative. but going against these ideas is a massive, big ag industry. fertilizers, big machinery, all of that. all of the solutions are natural. did they have a plan to scale? well, this is early. this is just like, let s see if we can convince farmers across the fence to talk to each other. that s what s so heart-warming about this series. you ve g
district in upstate new york, things that affected our district. i m excited about it and happy and honored to be able to serve on the financial services committee, which is, you know, an unusual position for most freshmen to could many in. elizabeth: you re from two different districts and either side of the aisle. what did you hear from voters to get done? it s all about higher paying jocks. we in the metro orlando area, we have a lot of jobs, but a lot in the service industry. we ll look increasing our high-tech sector, biotech, and space flight on the coast. we have centers of manufacturing and we do a lot of training for the military. this will be a big part, but a big ag industry and our citrus industry needs help. those are two big areas, yeah, high quality access to education and health care on the list and protecting our environment. elizabeth: if i m not mistaken, high congresswoman, you have a high population of bosnia refugees.