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Monthly Archives: February 2011

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Getting Blamed for Record Exports

Current Farm PolicyBy Farm Policy FactsFebruary 28, 2011Leave a comment

Earlier this month, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that U.S. farm exports reached an all-time high of $116 billion in 2010. “Export sales surged…in bulk commodities, which increased 19 percent to $47.2 billion,” he noted. This is great news for America, Vilsack said, because agricultural exports drive economic activity and create jobs. “Every $1 billion…

Stabenow Stands Up for Ag at USDA Outlook Forum

Current Farm PolicyBy Farm Policy FactsFebruary 24, 2011Leave a comment

Senator Debbie Stabenow, Chairwoman, U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry USDA 2011 Outlook Forum February 24, 2011 Crystal City, VA I’m so proud to represent the Great State of Michigan, where we know how to build things and grow things. Agriculture is incredibly important to Michigan’s economy — I know a lot of…

The Fed’s Promising and Troubling News

Current Farm PolicyBy Farm Policy FactsFebruary 4, 2011Leave a comment

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City might have well asked, “do you want the good news or the bad news,” prior to releasing two recent white papers about the farm economy. On one hand, the Fed bolstered spirits by noting that agriculture has been in the driver’s seat of America’s recent economic recovery. On…

New York Times Gets an Earful

Current Farm PolicyBy Farm Policy FactsFebruary 1, 2011Leave a comment

Those of us in the farming community have long complained that big-city newspaper editorial boards are quick to bash farm policy but rarely print letters submitted in defense of the world’s safest, most affordable, abundant food and fiber supply. In fact, we’ve given an online home to some of these unpublished letters. But farmers are…

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