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Monthly Archives: September 2016

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ICYMI: Nurturing the next generation of farmers

ICYMIBy Farm Policy FactsSeptember 19, 2016Leave a comment

When it comes to farming, it seems the critics always have the easy answer. They portray this line of work as if every day brings blue skies and no worries. The reality is the farming business comes with a fair share of challenges; chief among them is the unpredictability of weather and markets. Anything can and will happen.

The U.S. Files WTO Complaint Against China on Behalf of American Farmers

Our ViewBy Farm Policy FactsSeptember 13, 2016Leave a comment

Thank goodness we have lawmakers and officials in Washington who understand that free markets can’t exist in a world of bad actors. Thank goodness these lawmakers understand that we must not only stand up to these countries, but we must also maintain strong farm policy, in part, as a pragmatic and realistic response to those who refuse to play by the rules.

Todd Van Hoose: A Competitive & Innovative Farm Sector Requires a Sustained Investment

Guest VoicesBy Farm Policy FactsSeptember 12, 2016Leave a comment

“Agricultural production in this country is the envy of the world. One of the reasons it has been successful is because of the investments we have made in farm policy and crop insurance through the years.”

Our View: Heritage Recycles Old Proposal to Nix Risk Management Tools for Farmers

Our ViewBy Farm Policy FactsSeptember 8, 2016Leave a comment

The Heritage Foundation has long opposed U.S. farmers and ranchers having any kind of meaningful safety net to protect against weather disasters, volatile markets, and predatory trade practices abroad. So, the fact that they published a report suggesting the elimination of farm policy is not new or noteworthy.

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