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The Future of Farm Policy, featuring John Kran from Michigan Farm Bureau

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November 15, 2020

This week, Aleks and Trey talk to John Kran from Michigan Farm Bureau about how the 2020 election is likely to change the direction of food and farm policy in the United States.

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