Farm Sense: Washington, How About a Compromise?

It’s no secret that wins are hard to come by in Washington, D.C.

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It’s no secret that wins are hard to come by in Washington, D.C.

AgDay’s Clinton Griffiths offers up a little Farm Sense on the importance of working together for the good of the country, and some unique ways to get a compromise.

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