Native American agricultural leaders detail farm bill priorities at U.S. Senate hearing

By: - March 24, 2023 12:56 pm
Research assistant Kyle Kootswaytewa of the Institute of American Indian Arts Tribal College and University checks on the health of native corn crops in the IAIA Demonstration Garden, in Santa Fe, NM in 2019. (USDA photo by Lance Cheung)

Native American agricultural leaders told a U.S. Senate hearing this month about programs they’d like to see addressed in the farm bill. Here, Research assistant Kyle Kootswaytewa of the Institute of American Indian Arts Tribal College and University checks on the health of native corn crops in the IAIA Demonstration Garden, in Santa Fe, NM in 2019. (USDA photo by Lance Cheung)

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Adam Goldstein
Adam Goldstein

Adam Goldstein was the D.C. Bureau intern for States Newsroom. Goldstein was a graduate student at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, studying digital reporting. He is originally from San Francisco, and loves swimming, cooking, and the San Francisco 49ers.

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