If Washington, D.C. is good at one thing, it’s making policy in the Beltway bubble that ends up hurting Americans in rural communities — communities like mine, here in Virginia. I am a fourth-generation farmer from Baskerville. I have raised flue-cured tobacco for more than 30 years. My forefathers grew tobacco — John Boyd Sr., and my grandfather, Thomas Boyd. And while I spend most of my time running my 1,600 acre farm, my other time is spent being a voice for Black farmers. The National Black Farmers Association, of which I am proud to serve as founder and president, has more than 116,000 members in 47 states. We know all too well how misguided policies from the federal governm
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