Local farmers in California are reflecting on their hardships of staying in business as lawmakers gear up to vote on the latest federal farm bill reauthorization in December to delegate funding for farming and food programs.
The argument for using genetically modified crops to fight climate change unravels amid contradictory evidence from people working with organic food and plants.
"They want to downsize our agriculture footprint. It pushes a small family farmers out of business. You have to spend $1-2 million to get the permit. Cut the red tape make it simpler"