The farm bill is on the verge of expiring. Congress is months away from a new version.

Lawmakers must rewrite sweeping bill every five years to set policy and funding levels for farm, food and conservation programs

By: - September 27, 2023 4:15 am
Mike Scully harvests soybeans at Scully Family Farms in Spencer, Indiana,

Mike Scully harvests soybeans at Scully Family Farms in Spencer, Indiana, on Sept. 29, 2022. (Brandon O’Connor/USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service)

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Allison Winter
Allison Winter

Allison Winter is a Washington D.C. correspondent for States Newsroom, a network of state-based nonprofit news outlets that includes the Idaho Capital Sun.

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