I grew up on a farm, and it will always have a significant impact on me. The old farm in northwest Missouri lives on today through the next generation of our family, and I couldn't be happier to see a tradition continue. My father operated an Angus cattle...
I grew up on a farm, and it will always have a significant impact on me. The old farm in northwest Missouri lives on today through the next generation of our family, and I couldn't be happier to see a tradition continue. My father operated an Angus cattle operation and all of us took part in the operation as soon as we could help. I am still amazed at his ability to do the right thing at just the right time with cattle, haying operations, or just about anything. Family members participated in FFA and our projects were supervised by Dad's years of wisdom and experience. I served as a Chapter President and earned my State Farmer Degree with his guidance...and, yes, I threw a lot of hay bales in the heat of summer and saw them again in some bone-chilling days of winter feeding, but that's life on the farm.
Agriculture is the backbone of Missouri, and at the heart of it are our family farms—where many of us call home and why generations before us settled here. But passing down our way of life to future generations is becoming increasingly challenging.
Our local communities used to have a say in how farming was done in our backyards, but the Republican-led state legislature has passed bills favoring large corporate farms and pushing out family farms.
Last year, state Republicans passed Senate Bill 391, taking control from local communities to regulate certain large feeding operations known as CAFOs. This allows large scale operations to buy up local farms, push the production limits of the land, and pollute our communities’ treasured landscape without local oversight. The Stockton Lake and Pomme de Terre Lake watersheds must be protected along with the farmland that sustains so many families. Right now, we have no way to protect these resources.
As your state rep, I’ll advocate for the state of Missouri to return local control to county governance, giving you a say on agricultural enterprises.