Mr. Chairman, it is a pleasure to work with you on this important subcommittee and to join you in welcoming our distingu...
Well, thank you very much. And thank you for your excellent leadership in the roles that you have. We appreciate it.
I also want to highlight the fact that production agriculture views the farm bill as a multi-year commitment from the go...
Thank you, and I am sure our witnesses realize that eventually they're going to get a chance to speak also.
I can remember, we used to in my State, it was kind of you didn't want the Federal Government coming in and taking over ...
Let me wish you well and assure you that on both sides of the aisle on this subcommittee, we are interested in improving...
We need to be sure we provide them with the funding needed to continue to carry out their missions in the way they have ...
I'm pleased to join you in welcoming this distinguished panel of witnesses to our subcommittee hearing to review the Dep...
I couldn't agree with you more, which is why I'm baffled and concerned and stunned about the budget recommendation to un...
I hope that we will support the administration's efforts in developing more aggressive trade policies.
I implore all the parties involved to always consider the well-being of innocent people who have been evicted from their...
I ask you to resist the urge to re-open farm bill provisions that impact the farm safety net.
These reports have increased in frequency, and now they're coming from other States.
It could likely lead to support for cap and trade legislation.
I am concerned about your recent comments suggesting that agriculture may benefit from cap-and-trade offsets.
I commend you for working aggressively to implement the 2008 farm bill.
We spent a year in hearings and working to try to develop a consensus for writing a new farm bill.
I find myself in agreement with the distinguished Senator from Arkansas about the possible implications with changes in ...