Farm Bill Funding: What NCBA is seeing compared to past programs

Discussions for the 2023 Farm Bill are underway and one of the hottest topics is how much funding the legislation will receive, especially after the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.

Tony St. James with All Ag All Day spoke with NCBA about what they are seeing.

Despite funding issues, NCBA expects the 2023 Farm Bill to be a lively one.

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