Farm bill 2.0 finally cleared committee with a 34-to-17 vote and seven Democrats crossing the aisle — but it's still got a long road ahead. On this episode of Coffee Time, Nicolas, Kent, and Riley break down where things stand, what's likely to stall it in the Senate, and whether the September 2026 deadline actually means anything. Then things get interesting: can Iowa — or any state — legally charge higher property taxes to out-of-state landowners? Nicolas dug into it and came back humbled. The short answer is no, and three constitutional clauses explain exactly why. But Montana just found a creative workaround, and it's worth understanding. The guys also get into the broader farm bill picture — E15, ethanol demand, SNAP politics, and whether rural communities are being represented at all, or if Washington is just fighting for corn.
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