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Broadband connectivity among Minnesota Farm Bureau policy priorities
Minnesota Farm Bureau has set legislative priorities for 2023.
Vice president Carolyn Olson, who farms near Cottonwood, tells Brownfield rural broadband connectivity, supporting research and development at land grant universities, and funding the veterinary diagnostic lab emerged during grassroots discussion.
“To continue research for prevention of animal diseases. As a pig farmer, that is something that is pretty important to me and our neighbors that also raise livestock.”
On broadband, she says Farm Bureau can encourage lawmakers to speed up implementation by sharing their stories.
“It’s important to share how much our tractors rely on cell signal, for example. And if they don’t know, they don’t know how to fight for us either.”
Olson says other Farm Bureau priorities for the upcoming legislative session include support for beginning farmers, healthcare accessibility, and further development of clean energy sources like biofuels.
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