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The Breakthrough Agricultural Technologies Act was presented by Wyoming’s Marsha Blackburn and Wyoming’s Cynthia Ramis, both Republicans in the US Senate. The Secretary of Agriculture must create a pilot program for novel agricultural technologies in accordance with the legislation. With the help of this program, Wyoming farmers are implementing cutting-edge technologies to enhance farming methods all around the Cowboy State.
Agriculture, according to Senator Ramis, is ingrained in Wyoming and plays a significant role in our economy. Cowboy farmers are constantly looking for better, safer, and more effective methods to feed the United States.
This pilot program will enable greater competition and innovation by enabling more agricultural entrepreneurs to work directly with farmers and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to develop new agricultural equipment and techniques.
Wyoming ranchers have been pioneers in creating better food for our tables. Such laws help remove barriers and foster the development of innovative agricultural and livestock technologies in an ever-changing economy.