Given their history of ignoring the “dollars and cents” of farming, how do we find a way to work with environmental groups?
American farmers and ranchers need to show that we have things that we can provide to these environmental groups, at a cost, that are beneficial to them. We need to remain focused on being pro-active, not reactive; we need to make sure these groups understand that farmers and ranchers have a lot of those things these groups need, such as green spaces, habitats, etc. By working together, we could create a “green” income stream for American farmers and ranchers to satisfy environmental and recreational demands.
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