One representative shares her experience working on the Farm Bill for the first time

Conversations for the 2023 Farm Bill are still heating up. Tony St. James with All Ag All Day spoke with a member of the House Ag Committee who is working on the legislation for the first time.

Representative Sharice Davids serves the third congressional district in Kansas.

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