Manhattan - U.S. Senator Roger Marshall hosted U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry in Manhattan as the Committee begins drafting the 2023 Farm Bill.
Friday afternoon, the Senators toured the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center. The Wheat Innovation Center is the single largest research investment by Kansas wheat farmers in history. It allows for the research of different wheat varieties and for collaboration of public and private institutions to leverage the vast genetic diversity of wheat across the world to improve modern varieties of wheat.
Following the tour, the Senators participated in a roundtable listening session to discuss a variety of top issues impacting the 2023 Farm Bill. From competition and transparency, crop insurance, disaster assistance, and food and nutrition security to export market development and biofuel infrastructure enhancements, we are working on many Kansas priorities in this legislation.
Senator Marshall is excited to bring this group of the Agriculture industry together to talk through their top priorities in the Farm Bill and make sure the Senate Ag Ranking Member, Senator Boozman, gets to hear directly from Kansas producers. It is important that Kansans get a seat at the table at the highest levels of government when it comes to Agriculture.