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Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack on rural America

David Gura Jul 25, 2014
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Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack on rural America

David Gura Jul 25, 2014
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The Agricultural Act of 2014 – also known as the Farm Bill – was passed by Congress earlier this year. We talked with Secretary Tom Vilsack of the U.S. Department of Agriculture about what he thinks should happen next:

On agricultural business in rural America:

“I think it’s important for the folks to understand that there’s great profit opportunity and business opportunity in rural America. We’re about 75 percent of the land mass in the United States. The vast majority of America is located in rural areas. It’s where most of our food comes from, a lot of our water. So there’s an importance to this place and that’s why I think it’s worthy of attention and worthy of investment.”

Vilsack says we need to think more about agricultural products beyond food and fuel. He also said the infrastructure needs of rural America are well documented and need improvement:

“The American Society of Civil Engineers suggests that our infrastructure would rank a D+ – well, that’s not good enough for us to be competitive in a global economy.”

Rural America has had a hard time bouncing back from the recession. He says this bill will supply for jobs in that area:

“There are a lot of people looking for work that maybe have a community college education, maybe a high school education. These construction jobs, these trade jobs are great opportunities for them to rebuild the middle class.”

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