Vice President J.D. Vance spoke about agricultural and manufacturing challenges during a Thursday appearance in Wisconsin. He highlighted ongoing administration efforts to tackle the farm commodity pricing crisis that has impacted farmers nationwide.

Following the State of the Union address, Vice President J.D. Vance made a Thursday appearance in Plover, Wisconsin, where he discussed challenges facing agriculture and manufacturing sectors. During his remarks, Vance emphasized the administration’s commitment to addressing the ongoing farm commodity pricing crisis that has affected producers across the country.
The Vice President noted that Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and the current administration have prioritized these agricultural concerns from the beginning of their tenure. “We’ve made very strong efforts and we’re going to keep on working at this with our farmers,” Vance stated during his Wisconsin visit.
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