WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Bruce Westerman (R-AR) concluded his annual Agriculture Tour across the Fourth District of Arkansas, where he visited farmers and other agriculture industry leaders. Westerman issued the following statement:
“Agriculture roots run deep in the heart of Arkansas, which is why I always look forward to spending time traveling across the Fourth District to hear from the men and women who cultivate and steward the bountiful land we’ve been given.” said Congressman Westerman. “Without the farming industry, our land would not be properly cultivated, and our natural resources would not be properly and sustainably managed. The farming and agriculture industry is a demanding lifestyle, and the men and women I met this week shared just how much of a burden an outdated Farm Bill has become on their ability to successfully do their jobs and return a livable profit. The information gained throughout my tour only spurs me on in continuing to be a voice for rural Arkansans in Congress. I’d like to thank everyone who welcomed me to their farms and facilities. I look forward to using what I learned from our conversations to craft federal policy that works for all Americans.”
Background
Congressman Westerman’s Agriculture Tour provides an excellent opportunity to meet with farmers and industry stakeholders in his district to learn more about the concerns they have, the issues they are facing, and how he can assist.
Full 2024 Agriculture Tour Itinerary:
- Planters Cotton Oil Mill | Pine Bluff, Ark.
- Arkansas River Rice | Pine Bluff, Ark.
- Cornerstone Farm & Gin Co. | Altheimer, Ark.
- Milam Cattle Co. | Prescott, Ark.
- Red River Farms | Fulton, Ark.
- River Bend Farms | Garland City, Ark.
- 777 Farms | Magnolia, Ark.
- PotlatchDeltic | Waldo, Ark.
- Wayne-Sanderson Farms | Danville, Ark.