Rep. Dan Newhouse: Protecting American farmland from China

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Due to the drastic reduction of the food service industry due to the coronavirus, many fields like this are being plowed under because of the expense of harvesting and the lack of profit.
A tractor plows under what would have been Spring Mix, a popular and widely distributed salad mix in Greenfield, Calif.
(Photo by Brent Stirton/Getty Images)
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Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) discusses how China has bought up nearly 200,000 acres of American farmland, which he's attempting to stop through an amendment to an Agriculture-FDA spending bill, and how that jeopardizes both American national security and food supplies.

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