Some GOP members want protections for undocumented farm workers


As the government shutdown persists, a glimmer of relief is emerging for farmers across America. The Department of Agriculture has announced plans to reopen thousands of its field offices on Thursday, a move aimed at facilitating the distribution of essential aid amounting to billions of dollars.

The timing of this reopening is critical, as farmers are currently making arrangements to purchase seeds and fertilizers for the upcoming planting season. Additionally, they are in the process of settling this year’s operational loans with banks, all while managing escalating costs.

Aaron Lehman, who serves as the president of the Iowa Farmers Union, expressed his relief that funds are being made available despite the ongoing shutdown. Farmers have been eagerly anticipating this support.

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