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February 17, 2025

  • Alan Ker
  • Molly Sears
  • Jonathan LaPorte
2025 Farm Bill Program Slides

A short summary of the take home considerations outlined in the 2025 Farm Bill Commodity Programs webinar.

Also check out these other videos in the series:

Farm Bill Policy Overview and Expectations

2025 Commodity Programs Decision

Using the 2025 MSU Farm Bill Analyzer 

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