Episode 31 • Lobbying for Agriculture with Tom Sell

In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillary Timmons-Sims speaks with Tom Sell, co-founder of Combest, Sell & Associates, and a dedicated advocate for agriculture in Washington, D.C. Tom shares his journey as a lobbyist for farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses, providing insights into the critical role of federal agricultural policies like the Farm Bill.

The conversation delves into the challenges farmers face, from rising production costs to volatile commodity prices, and highlights the importance of farm safety nets such as Title I programs and crop insurance. Tom explains how these policies support independent family farms, ensuring food security and economic stability.

They also discuss the evolving dynamics of agriculture, the potential of niche markets, and the resilience of farmers navigating economic pressures and environmental constraints. The episode underscores the value of creativity, community, and advocacy in sustaining the agricultural backbone of the nation.

Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the Farm Bill, the balance between large-scale industrial agriculture and local farming, and the essential role of policy in shaping the future of American agriculture.

More About Our Guest:

Tom Sell - Combest, Sell Firm in DC, Southwest Council of Agribusiness

Website for Combest-Sell Firm

Website for Southwest Council

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