Again, the cost of fuel. Has that been addressed? No. There is no feasible plan from this Administration or this Committee to address that.
Yes, I absolutely agree with locally-led programs. I served as a director on a soil and water conservation district myself in California for...
Those delays can be very costly. But again, we have seen RUS working towards improving that.
Georgia is number one in the country for peanut production and number two for cotton production.
Right now--well, I had asked the President--40 Members signed on to a letter to ask the President to restore the previous fossil fuel regula...
We should be talking in this Committee about what we can do and what that is going to look like a year from now for the American family and ...
We may be so fixated on one issue that all of a sudden, we lose the whole intent of why we are here.
increasing energy efficiency and producing more renewable energy right here at home should continue to be a goal.
we have to raise a loud voice and stop Russia from doing, and continuing, this evil work, killing women and children indiscriminately.
I am also for allowing farming to remain a viable way of life.
The focus of the next farm bill must be on policies that enable equitable land access and transition.
I don't know how this Administration sleeps at night with what is going on in this country.
Research has found that veterans have a 7.4 percent greater risk for food insecurity than non-veterans.
We are losing dairy farms every single day.
I want to thank Chairman Scott and Ranking Member Thompson for organizing this important hearing.
I thought Canada's proposal fell woefully short.
Obviously increasing broadband--well, actually completing broadband to all rural Americans has been my top priority here in Congress.
One of the many lessons of this terrible genocide in the Ukraine is looking at how vulnerable food security can be.