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In this episode, Congresswoman Underwood discusses her role in federal agricultural policymaking, particularly through her seat on the House Committee on Appropriations and her work on the Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies. The conversation highlights how decisions made in Washington directly affect farmers, ranchers, and rural communities. Key subject areas covered include: USDA funding and oversight, including conservation programs, rural development initiatives, crop insurance, nutrition assistance, and FDA‑related agricultural issues. Farm conservation and climate resilience, with discussion of policies aimed at helping producers manage environmental and economic pressures. Cost pressures facing farmers, and how federal programs and appropriations influence on‑farm viability and long‑term sustainability. This conversation reinforces what the Grazing Groove is all about—bringing real voices to the table and connecting the dots between policy, people, and life on the land. Congresswoman Underwood’s perspective offers listeners a clearer understanding of how decisions made far from the farm gate ultimately shape the future of agriculture and rural communities. It’s an episode that underscores the importance of engagement, stewardship, and shared responsibility, reminding us that the strength of rural America depends on informed dialogue and thoughtful leadership.
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