I was disappointed to hear that in the U.S. our trade deficit is $14.5 billion in agriculture last year.
Tommy Tuberville
The Public Record
This farm bill will have a price tag of over $1.4 trillion, with over $1.2 trillion of it going to SNAP benefits.
I hear concerns from my farmers in Alabama, especially our poultry farmers, lacking sufficient access to financing.
I hear concerns from my farmers in Alabama, especially our poultry farmers, lacking sufficient access to financing.
We cannot lose sight of the importance of this farm bill, for the next five years, for our farmers and producers all across our country.
Alabama's hard-working farmers and producers continue to face an uphill battle as they work to feed our Nation.
I was disappointed to hear that in the U.S. our trade deficit is $14.5 billion in agriculture last year.
This Administration is not seeking to help. From my viewpoint, the USDA is only focusing on two areas: issuing increases in SNAP and obsession over climate change.
We are proud to be one, and proud to have workers and industries across the state that have both chosen to organize and chosen not to organize.
The only fight there is the union fighting the employees who have voted clearly twice in opposition of forming a union.
Card Check signatures are obtained in such a coercive manner that they can't be relied upon to indicate true worker support.





