House and Senate members of the Farm Bill conference committee are working through differences in their versions in hopes of reaching a compromise by the end of the month. One of the biggest differences is the amount to be cut from the SNAP program or food stamps. The House is pushing a forty billion dollar cut, while the Senate wants to cut just four billion dollars. South Dakota Senator Tim Johnson says the four billion dollar cut is enough of a compromise…
Johnson says he doesn’t think there is much flexibility in the Senate cut…