Legislation to Preserve Idaho Farm Life with Braden Jensen
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Braden Jensen works for Idaho's Farm Bureau. Last year the bureau advocated for and worked with legislators on a bill that would offer incentives to farmers and land owners that would allow them to get benefits of temporary commitments towards preserving land. There are some larger incentive programs for preserving agricultural land that are permanent, but the Farm Bureau is also looking to present an option that isn't forever. Enjoy!
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