CPR Article “When it comes to the next Farm Bill, Colorado producers have a lot of opinions, and concerns”

With the current Farm Bill set to expire, Colorado's farming community is anxious about its renewal, fearing cuts or insufficient funding amidst rising costs and the need for adaptation to climate change. The bill, which must be reauthorized every five years, supports farmers with programs ranging from crop insurance to assistance in land purchasing, and its renewal is seen as vital for the sustainability of the agricultural sector and rural communities. Read the article here.

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