U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar, Tina Smith Press Trump Administration Not to Close Baudette Agricultural Field Office

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, and Tina Smith (D-MN) pressed the Trump Administration not to close the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Field Office in Baudette, MN. The Baudette field office serves Lake of the Woods and Koochiching Counties, totaling nearly 5,000 square miles. Should the Baudette office close, the nearest field office would be located one hundred miles away in Bemidji. Bemidji field office staff would be forced to take on service for two additional counties on top of the five they already serve without additional resources or staff. Baudette’s closure comes during one of the worst farm economies in nearly 25 years – exacerbated by recent tariffs.  

“The local USDA field office also is a place where producers can speak directly and face-to-face with a person that understands what it takes to run a farming operation. For instance, one farmer in Koochiching told us that he drives 70 miles to the Baudette office in order to have an in-person discussion about his on-farm conservation projects. The institutional knowledge of the staff in the Baudetteoffice are vital to farmers as they discuss their conservation projects and apply for USDA programs,” wrote the Senators. 

“The closest USDA field office to Baudette is 100 miles away in Beltrami County. Closing the Baudette Office will put even more strain on the staff in a region serving five very large counties in North Central Minnesota,” the Senators continued. “Again, we urge you not to close the USDA field office in Baudette.”

According to USDA’s website, field offices are “where you can typically meet face-to-face with staff from USDA’s Farm Service Agency and Natural Resources Conservation Service to discuss your vision, goals, and ways USDA can help.” Closing the office will make it harder for farmers and producers to get the help and assistance from USDA that they rely on to manage their farming operations.

You can read full text of the letter here.

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