There are the concerns for a tough year on Kansas farms linked to the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 ultimately alleviated by strong crop yields, dramatically improved grain prices, and COVID-19 related government payments. That according to the Kansas bar Management Association, that farm income for those members climbed to $167,894 last year, up from 108,960, the previous year, the five year average $98,282. This data reflects a string of consecutive years of increasing gains since 2015.
House Appropriations Committee back in DC we'll have action on the dozen fiscal year 2022 spending bills plan for a three week period around the Fourth of July recess that according to the roll call magazine. Now given that timeline House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer from Maryland laid out a wanting to get all the spending measures through the house by the August recess. Now that may mean several bills could be packaged together.
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