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National Farmers Union Kicks Off 110th Annual Convention
Sun, 04 Mar 2012 19:32:30 CST
The National Farmers Union opened its 110th Anniversary Convention with remarks from Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., and Howard G. Buffett. NFU President Roger Johnson delivered his annual "State of the Farmers Union" address. More than 500 Farmers Union members from across the country met at the LaVista Conference Center in LaVista, Neb., for the four-day event. Several members of the American Farmers & Ranchers, led by President Terry Detrick, are at the Nebraska meeting representing the interests of Oklahoma at the 2012 convention.
"This is a critical year for agriculture as we work to complete the 2012 Farm Bill," said Johnson. "We must continue working to ensure that the next farm bill benefits family farmers and ranchers. We know it will be challenging to get everything that we need in this budget environment. That is why NFU worked with the University of Tennessee to study a Market-Driven Inventory System, which will provide farmers and ranchers with income stability and decrease the cost of the farm program to the federal government."
At the convention, Farmers Union presented Howard Buffett with a check for $55,193 for Feeding America. Last year, the Howard G. Buffett Foundation pledged to match every dollar donated by Farmers Union members to Feeding America, up to $50,000.
Rep. Peterson also addressed Farmers Union members and discussed what he believed would happen this year with the farm bill and dairy policy. He described a new dairy policy that would take the volatility out of the dairy market and provide a safety net for small dairies.
The evening is the first of a four-day convention for NFU. Over the next few days, Farmers Union members will hear from speakers, go on agricultural tours, and vote on NFU policy for the coming year.
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