Rising costs are hitting us, limited supply in our rural communities, pushing people out.
Pennsylvanians have seen firsthand the awful impact of flooding on their homes and lives.
It would be very important to have those dairy safety networks for all of them.
As climate change makes storms even worse, flood waters are showing up outside of federally designated flood zones.
I have a particular concern of young and beginning farmers we have in agriculture.
We cannot let a major conversation about rural America go by without having a real look about how housing programs could be made better.
As a young farmer, would greater access to the farm safety net be really significant for you?
Do you have any thoughts or ideas to how you can encourage more young people to go into farming?