The farm bill, vital for American agriculture, is stalled in Congress just as harvest season looms — with SNAP funding disputes blocking progress. Farmers like Bill Armbrust, whose family has farmed for 170 years, are feeling the pressure, citing weather, profits, and policy uncertainty as reasons to retire early. Yet there’s a flicker of hope: Senate leaders plan a September vote, and Armbrust is passing his land to new hands — a poignant sign of agriculture’s evolving future.
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