Missouri Farm Bureau passed its resolution Tuesday, setting guidelines for the organization’s priorities in 2022.
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins tells Brownfield the farm group is focused on several farmer concerns for 2022.
“Climate change, Waters of the U.S., we’ll be taking all of those things into account,” he said. “At this point in our process, now that our state work is done, we will begin the work of distilling those national priorities to carry to American Farm Bureau in the days ahead.”
Hawkins said the new year will present opportunities for Missouri farm improvements.


