
Food prices are stubbornly high. The farmers in Congress are split on what to do.
[ad_1] There was bipartisan agreement on many of the main drivers of food inflation. But that agreement evaporated when we asked what Congress can do to slow it. The lawmakers’ responses, below, have been edited for length and clarity. POLITICO: What’s driving up costs for you on your farm? Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), the self-proclaimed…