2022 FS Fall Ag Roundtable – Day 1 (9-9-22)

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WRAM’s annual FS Fall Ag Roundtable features a panel discussion with IL Corn-Rob Elliott, American Soybean Ron Moore, Midwest Bank President Chris Gavin, Big River Resources David Zimmerman, Environmental Policy Director Lauren Lurkins, Crop Specialist FS Brendan Marshall, State Representatives Dan Swanson and Norine Hammond, Senator Neil Anderson, Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau Ken McMillan, and RFD Radio Host DeLoss Jahnke. The discussion centered around farm profit margins, the 2023 Farm Bill, policy regulation regarding Electric Vehicles, the Next Generation Fuels Act, Carbon Sequestration and Credits, the rise in interest rates from the FED, and general information affecting farmers in the Midwest.

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