The 2022 Indiana legislative session ended last week, and Indiana Farm Bureau is celebrating some successes.
INFB President Randy Kron says members helped advocate for the agriculture industry throughout the session.
“I’m excited that members were able to be back in the statehouse and have face-to-face discussions with the legislators,” he says. “…That’s the grassroots flexing its muscle and doing a great job in making sure agriculture is represented. They understand what’s important to those of us engaged in agriculture.”
He tells Brownfield one of the most controversial bills – Senate Bill 265 – was a carbon sequestration pilot project that would involve drilling wells and injecting carbon dioxide into the pore space.