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Ag policy crisis: No cavalry in sight to rescue farmers
Low commodity prices and weak world markets have left U.S. farmers heavily dependent on government subsidies. In 2000, many farmers would have faced negative income if not for government subsidies.
Striving to be ‘faster, higher, stronger’
The thrill of victory transcends the risks those crazy Winter Olympic athletes take. And we love them for it, commentst Editor Susan Crowell.
Tri-county agronomy day Atwood Lake Feb. 28
Program will include latest information and research on various crop production topics and technologies, and discussion of the new farm bill.
Food security is top priority
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture kicked off a new youth leadership and education initiative in her swing through Ohio last week.
USDA offers sustainable farming grants
Individual producers can apply for SARE grants up to $6,000 and up to $18,000 is available for groups of three or more.
Debby Boone school of public policy
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on coming to terms with the feels right approach to budgeting and reaching the day of economic reckoning.
AFBF declares farmers want results, not partisanship
At a news conference opening AFBF's 2002 annual meeting, American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman said he believes farmers and ranchers in this country don't care who wins or loses partisan battles related to the farm bill, but are united in the fact "they want results."
Milk support prices, annual loan rates unchanged for now
Last fall's ag appropriations act extends the Milk Price Support Program through May 31, 2002, at the 2001 milk support price of $9.90 per hundredweight.
A cartel by any other name …
A Huntington, Ohio, reader expresses his feelings on the idea of "dairy cartels."
A cartel by any other name …
A Huntington, Ohio, reader expresses his feelings on the idea of "dairy cartels."