Governor Wolf and Agriculture Secretary Redding have borrowed the idea of a "Farm Bill" - a term usually reserved for a federal plan for farmers - and repurposed it for Pennsylvania. Anticipating over the next decade approximately 75 thousand farming job vacancies, the plan calls for budgeting $24 million to help inspire a new generation of farmers. It also calls for improving response to agricultural disasters, such as the war with the highly destructive spotted lanternfly, and the avian flu.