We want to help out the folks in rural America and make sure that the people that happen to live outside of big cities have the same opportunities.
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Hagedorn emphasizes the need for equal opportunities for rural Americans compared to urban residents.
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Under President Trump, I thought some of the things we did right for agriculture--we would try to reset some of the basic principles to help our farmers.
Lower taxes, get rid of some regulations that lowered cost of production, have energy independence, which kept the price of fuel, and electricity, fertilizer, everything down.
let's quit micromanaging the economy, let's quit dumping cash into the economy at a time when businesses aren't ready to respond and spurring more inflation, shortages of products, services, labor, you name it.
It is these big things that sometimes government can really screw up and hurt you on--taxes, regulations, energy, trade, and equipment.





