After two days of mark-up, the so-called “skinny farm bill,” the Farm, Food, and National Security Act, cleared the House of Representatives Agriculture Committee by a vote of 34-17, with 7 Democrats joining all 27 Republicans voting in favor. It will now move to the House floor and then to the Senate. The regular order for the farm bill was skipped in 2024, and the last farm bill passed in 2023 has been routinely extended. Significant portions of the legislation were included in the budget reconciliation process. The skinny farm bill added some additional provisions to ag policy. There were 10 amendments adopted by the committee. Ranking Minority Member Representative Angie Craig (D-Minnesota) was critical of the bill, saying i...