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Its not too late to add your organizations name to this Fair & Just Farm Bill Sign-On Letter: For more information contact: Lorette Picciano, Rural Coalition, [email protected], 202-628-7160 Y. Armando Nieto, Community Food and Justice Coalition, [email protected], 510-547-1547 Katherine Ozer, National Family Farm Coalition, [email protected], 202-543-5675 Ferd Hoefner, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, [email protected], 202-547-5754 October 31, 2013 Full and Fair Farm Bill NOW The undersigned 426 groups from all parts of the country have joined together today to demand that Congress develop and pass a full and fair Farm Bill this fall, without further delay. A full and fair Farm Bill must include farm, food and nutrition, conservation and rural economic development programs and commodity and crop insurance reforms. It must also provide renewed and enhanced funding for the now- stranded but critical subset of programs that assist the most chronically under-served segments of agriculture and our rural and urban communities. The House and Senate should immediately appoint conferees to work in an open and urgent fashion toward adopting a final full and fair Farm Bill this summer. The final bill should include: All nutrition programs, while rejecting all cuts or changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that would increase hunger or reduce access to nutrition education for any of the 47 million Americans who currently rely on the program to meet basic food needs; Full funding for farm conservation programs, enhanced and streamlined to better meet the pressing and accelerating natural resource and environmental issues of our day; The cost-saving crop insurance and commodity subsidy reforms included in one or both bills including payment limit reform, national sodsaver, and conservation compliance re-linked to crop insurance- plus additional reforms needed to create a strong, targeted and cost-effective safety net; and Robust provisions and funding to increase economic opportunity for the nation’s diverse family farmers and ranchers, farm and food workers, rural and urban communities, and Indian Tribes; and Provisions to ensure that a comprehensive farm bill with all titles will be updated on a regular five- year basis as conditions in the food and farm system change. We support equity, justice, opportunity, and access across all titles of the Farm Bill. Therefore, we support removing elements that make the bill less fair and that weaken protections for consumers, including those in need of food assistance; or of farmers, labor and the environment. These include provisions restricting SNAP eligibility as well as those related to the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Act (GIPSA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Commerce Clause. We further pledge to work with Congress to secure passage of a Farm Bill package that continues the currently stranded programs that are so critical to producers and communities around the country. These vital programs – representing a small fraction of overall Farm Bill investments – support beginning, socially disadvantaged, tribal, women, and veteran farmers and ranchers; rural economic development and job creation; renewable energy; fruit and vegetable production; organic farmers; local and regional food systems; farmers markets; healthy food access; and community food and urban agriculture projects. Attention: Agriculture LA  Completion of a full and fair Farm Bill in 2013 is critical to the health of our recovering national economy. We strongly urge Congress to act now to: Assure access to affordable healthy and nutritious food for all; Support the next generations of our nation’s farmers and ranchers; Protect farm and ranch land, forests, and other natural resources; Advance food and agriculture-based economic development; Invest in sustainable agriculture and food system research; Promote energy conservation and renewable energy production; Rebuild local and regional food infrastructure and markets; and Ensure the success of our nations diverse producers, farm and food chain workers, and communities in greatest need of the landmark programs wisely created by Congress in the past several Farm Bills, programs which must be funded as part of a full and fair farm bill. Sincerely, 21st Century Youth Leadership Movement, Eutaw, AL Acequia Mesa Del Medio, Coyote, NM Adelante Mujeres, Forest Grove, OR Agri-Cultura Network, Albuquerque, NM Agricultural Missions, Inc., New York, NY Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association, Salinas, CA Alabama Chapter National Women in Agriculture Association, Ariton, AL Alabama State Association of Cooperatives, Forkland, AL Alameda County Community Food Bank , Oakland, CA Alamo Senior Center, Alamogordo, NM Alamosa Community Gardens, Alamosa, CO Alianza Nacional de Campesinas, Oxnard, CA Alliance Organic Community Gardens Project, Houston, TX Alternative Energy Resources Organization, Helena, MT Amani Community Garden of Encanto, San Diego, CA America the Beautiful Fund, Washington, DC American Federation of Government Employees, Local 3354, St. Louis, MO American Friends Service Committee Southern NM Agriculture Apprentice Project, El Paso, TX American Indian Mothers, Inc., Shannon, NC American Sustainable Business Council, Washington, DC Amos Abeyta Ranch, Antonito, CO Angelic Organics Learning Center, Caledonia, IL Archetypical Women, Minneapolis, MN Arkansas Land and Farm Development Corporation, Brinkley, AK Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake Counties Farmers Union, Windsor, OH Association for the Advancement of Hmong Women in MN, Maplewood, MN Atlantic States Legal Foundation, Inc., Syracuse, NY Attala County Self Help Cooperative, Sallis, MS Aztec Senior Center, Aztec, NM Bay Area Green Tours, Berkeley, CA Bay Localize, Oakland, CA Bear Rock Farm, Halifax, MA Beat 4 Farmers Cooperative, Shuqualak, MS Belen Missionary Baptist Church Prison Ministries, Belen, NM BioRegional Strategies, Truchas, NM Birthing Project USA, New Orleans, LA Black Family Land Trust, Inc., Durham, NC Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association, Tillery, NC Broadfork Farm, Moseley, VA Brooklyn Food Coalition, Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Movement Center, New York City, NY California Association of Food Banks, Oakland, CA California Climate and Agriculture Network (CalCAN), Sacramento, CA California FarmLink, Sacramento, CA California Food Policy Advocates, Oakland, CA California Hunger Action Coalition (CHAC), Oakland, CA California Institute for Rural Studies, Davis, CA CAN-Act, Davis, CA Capitol Food Ventures, Washington, DC Carolina Farm Stewardship Association, Pittsboro, NC Casa de Cultura, Las Vegas, NM CASA del Llano, Inc., Hereford, TX Cascade Harvest Coalition, Seattle, WA Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri, Jefferson City, MO Catholic Charities Rural Life Coordinator, St. Cloud, MN Catholic Charities, Arcadia, FL Catholic Rural Life Conference of the St. Martin Deanery, Georgetown, OH Cedarville Band of the Pictaway Indians, Waldorf, MD Center for Rural Affairs, Lyons, NE Center for Social Inclusion, New York, NY Center for Social Sustainable Systems (CESOSS), Albuquerque, NM Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture, San Francisco, CA Cervantes Orchards, Sunnyside, WA Chesapeake Food Safety, Nottingham, MD Chicoyole Farm, Chamois, NM Chilili Land Grant, Chilili, NM Church Women United in New York State, Rochester, NY City of Alameda Democratic Club, Alameda, CA Classic Organic Farm, Gaviota, CA Colorado Hispanic Farmers and Ranchers Trade Association, Allamosa, CO ColorOfChange.org, Oakland, CA Community Alliance for Global Justice, Seattle, WA Community Alliance with Family Farmers, Davis, CA Community Connection Consulting, Renton, WA Community Environmental Council, Santa Barbara, CA Community Farm Alliance, Frankfort, KY Community Food & Agriculture Coalition, Missoula, MT Community Food and Justice Coalition, Oakland, CA Community Servings, Boston, MA Community Vision Council, Brooklyn, NY Concerned Citizens of Tillery, Tillery, NC Corn Dance, Ltd., Oklahoma City, OK CRSMA, Clovis, NM CSA-Center For Social Advocacy, San Diego, CA Cultivating Community, Portland, ME Dakota Rural Action, Brookings, SD Damascus Citizens for Sustainability, Milanville, PA Delta Land & Community, Almyra, AR Detroit Child Health Incubator Research Project, Detroit, MI Detroit Food Justice Taskforce, Detroit, MI Dig Down Deep Garden Educators, San Diego, CA Dine Agriculture Inc., Shiprock, NM Dine Policy Institute, Tsaile, AZ Diocese of Springfield in Illinois, Springfield, IL Dockery Group LLC, Elm City, NC Domesticas Unidas, San Antonio, TX Donate Dont Dump, Encinitas, AL Earth Cluster of Franciscans International, Rochester, MN Earthworks Urban Farm, Detroit, MI Eat City Heights, San Diego, CA Echota Cherokee Nation, Fort Washington, MD Ecological Farming Association, Soquel, CA Edible San Diego, San Diego, CA El Rincon Trujillo Farm, Chimayo, NM El Tros Farms, Taos, NM Eldorado/285 Recycles, Santa Fe, NM Engaged Community Offshoots, Inc. (ECO City Farms), Riverdale, MD Environmental Working Group, Washington, DC Equinox Farm, Shirley, IN Erminio & Robertos, Arroyo Seco, NM Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, TX Eunice Senior Center, Eunice, NM Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Chicago, IL Factory Farming Awareness Coalition, Berkeley, CA Fair World Project, Portland, OR Family Community Leaders, Andrews, SC Family Farm Defenders, Madison, WI Farm Aid, Cambridge, MA Farm Fresh Rhode Island, Pawtucket, RI Farm to Table - New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM Farm to Table Food Services, Oakland, CA FarmBillPrimer.org, Baltimore, MD Farmer Jane, Sebastopol, CA Farmers on the Move, Battle Creek, MI Farms Not Arms, Petaluma, CA Farmworker Association of Florida, Inc., Apopka, FL Farmworker Justice Fund, Washington, DC Farmworkers Center, El Paso, TX Fay-Penn Economic Development Council, Lemont Furnace, PA Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund, Atlanta, GA Feeding America San Diego, San Diego, CA Fernandez Ranch, Centerville, WA Field to Table, Inc., Turners Falls, MA Florida Certified Organic Growers & Consumers (FOG), Gainesville, FL FOCUS Churches of Albany, Albany, NY Food and You, West Des Moines, IA Food Business Services, Taos, NM Food Chain Workers Alliance, Los Angeles, CA Food Council of Ojai Valley, Ojai, CA Food Democracy Now!, Clear Lake, IA Food First, Oakland, CA Food For All, Buffalo, NY Food Revolution Network, Soquel, CA Food System Economic Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI Food, Health and Environmental Justice Coalition, Kansas City, KS For Chicana Chicano Studies Foundation, Northridge, CA Franciscan Secular, Albuquerque, NM Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, La Crosse, WI Franklin County Local Food Council, Columbus, OH FRESHFARM Markets, Washington, DC Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (FIRM, Inc.), Fresno, CA Georgia Organics, Atlanta, GA GMO Free Jackson County, Jackson County, OR GoingGreenie.org, Ridgefield, CT Grassroots International, Boston, MA Greater Grand Rapids Food Systems Council, Grand Rapids, MI Green Bee Soda, Brunswick, ME Green For All, Washington, DC Greene County Democrat (weekly newspaper), Eutaw, AL Ground Operations: Battlefields to farmlands, Ojai, CA GrowFood.org, Mount Vernon, WA Haitian International Youth Leadership Institute Inc., Shannon, NC Hazon, San Francisco, CA Health Care Without Harm, Reston, VA Healthy Food Action, St. Paul, MN Healthy Food Coalition, Charlottesville, VA Hill Connections, Chaseburg, WI Hmong National Development, Inc., Washington, DC Honor the Earth, White Earth, MN Honor our Pueblo Existence (HOPE), Espanola, NM Hoosac Harvest, North Adams, MA Hope Farms, Grand Rapids, MI Hour Children, LIC, NY Housing Assistance Council, Washington, DC Hunger Action LA, Los Angeles, CA Hunger Action Network of New York State, New York, NY Hunger Advocacy Network, San Diego, CA Illinois Stewardship Alliance, Springfield, IL India Peoples Action Montana, Butte, MT Indian Nations Conservation Alliance, Twin Bridges, MT Inika Small Earth, San Diego, CA Inland Mexican Heritage, Joshua Tree, CA Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis, MN Institute for Community Engagement, Las Cruces, NM Interfaith Community Services, Escondido, CA Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative, Sebastopol, CA International Development Exchange (IDEX), San Francisco, CA Intertribal Agriculture Council, Billings, MT Iowa Environmental Council, Des Moines, IA Istomo Farm, Hopi, 3rd Mesa, AZ IVAH Consulting, San Marcos, CA Jardines de Atrisco, Atrisco, NM Jeannes Garden Program for Children, San Diego, CA Jesus People Against Pollution, Columbia, MS Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, Baltimore, MD Josie Porter Farm, Stroudsburg, PA Just Food, New York, NY Kalos Seminars International, Escondido, CA Kansas Rural Center, Whiting, KS Kemper Regional Outreach Cooperative (KROC), Scooba, MS Kentucky Resources Council, Inc., Frankfort, KY Kentuky Minority Farmers Association, Brandenburg, KY Kikandwa Environmental Association, Kampala, Uganda Kitchen Gardeners International, Scarborough, ME La Casa Senior Center, Clovis, NM La Fe Policy and Research Education Center, San Antonio, TX La Semilla Food Center, Las Cruces, NM Label GMOs SF, San Francisco, CA Land Stewardship Project, Minneapolis, MN Las Casitas, San Diego, CA Latinos in Agriculture Leaders Conference, San Antonio, TX Lideres Campesinas, Oxnard, CA Lincoln County Community Center, Brookhaven, MS Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, New York, NY Live Real, Boston, MA Living Hope Wheelchair Association, Houston, TX Local Food Hub, Charlottesville, VA Local Matters, Columbus, OH Local2Global Advocates for Justice, Kansas City, KS Long Island Cares, Inc.--The Harry Chapin Food Bank, Hauppauge, NY Los Jardines de Moktezuma, Atlixco, NM Los Jardines Institute (The Gardens Institute), Albuquerque, NM LTV Productions Corp., Saugus, MA Magnolia Outreach Organization, Magnolia, NC Maine Federation of Farmers Markets, Freedom, ME Maine Rural Partners, Orono, ME Maria Hines Restaurants, Seattle, WA Martinez Street Womens Center, San Antonio, TX Maryknoll Affiliates Mexico, Silver City, NM Maryknoll Society, Ossining, NY Maternity of Mary Church, St. Paul, MN Melrose Senior Center, Melrose, NM Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, East Troy, WI Michigan Food and Farming Systems, East Lansing, MI Michigan Land Use Institute, Traverse City, MI Michigan Young Farmer Coalition, Troy, MI Midwest New Mexico Community Action Program, Grants, NM Minnesota Food Association, Marine on St Croix, MN Mississippi Association of Cooperatives, Jackson, MS Monadnock Farm & Community Coalition, Stroudsburg, PA Mora Valley Community Health Services, Mora, NM Mt. Zion Saving Lives Outreach Center, Inc., Macon, MS National Catholic Rural Life Conference, Des Moines, IA National Domestic Workers Alliance, Atlanta Chapter, Atlanta, GA National Family Farm Coalition, Washington, DC National Hmong American Farmers, Inc., Fresno, CA National Latino Farmers and Ranchers Trade Association, Washington, DC National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Washington, DC National Young Farmers Coalition, Tivoli, NY Native American Task Group Sisters of St. Joseph, St. Paul, MN Natural Soap Company, Kansas City, MO Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society, Hartington, NE New Mexico Acequia Association, Santa Fe, NM New Mexico Farmers Marketing Association, Santa Fe, NM New Mexico Food and Agriculture Policy Council, Santa Fe, NM New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light, Albuquerque, NM New York City Coalition Against Hunger, New York, NY New York City Foodscape, New York, NY New York Small Scale Food Processors Association, New York North American Farm Alliance, Windsor, OH North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers Land Loss Prevention Project, Durham, NC North Carolina Environmental Justice Network, Tillery, NC North Carolina State Alliance of YMCAs, Raleigh, NC North Coast Opportunities, Ukiah, CA North County Community Services, San Marcos, CA Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance, Deerfield, MA Northeast Organic Farming Association - Interstate Council, Stillwater, NY Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York, Rochester, NY Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group (NESAWG), New Paltz, NY Northern New Mexico Stockmans Association, Espanola, NM Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, Eugene, OR Northwest Farm Bill Action Group, Seattle, WA Northwest Forest Worker Center, Albany, CA Northwest Michigan Food & Farming Network, Traverse City, MI Noxubee County Job Initiative (NCJI), Shuqualak, MS Nuevos Horizontes, Vado Del Cerro, NM Oak Tree Osteopathy, San Diego, CA Oakland Food Policy Council, Oakland, CA Ocean Beach Peoples Organic Food Market, San Diego, CA OFARM, Inc., Brussels, WI Office for Human Dignity - Catholic Diocese of Joliet, Romeoville, IL Office of Social Justice, Christian Reformed Church in North America, Grand Rapids, MI Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association, Columbus, OH Oklahoma Black Historical Research Project, Oklahoma City, OK One in Ten Coalition, San Diego, CA Operation Spring Plant, Inc., Oxford, NC Oregon Tilth, Corvallis, OR Organic Consumers Association, Finland, MN Organic Farming Research Foundation, Santa Cruz, CA Organic Valley, La Farge, WI Orona Ranch, Atrisco, NM Paradigm Permaculture Coalition, Prescott, AZ Partnership for Citrus Workers Health, Gainesville, FL Pearlstone Center, Reisterstown, MD Peoples Farmers Cooperative, Kingstreet, SC Pesticide Action Network, Oakland, CA Phat Beets Produce, Oakland, CA Physicians for a National Health Program Western Washington Chapter (PNHP-WW), Seattle, WA Place Matters: San Joaquin Valley, Fresno, CA Planning for Sustainable Communities, Berkeley, CA PLBA Housing Development Corporation, Gainesville, AL PODER SF, San Francisco, CA Pointe Coupee Minority Farmers Cooperative, Lettsworth, LA Practical Farmers of Iowa, Ames, IA Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Washington, DC Project Feed the Hood Farm, Albuquerque, NM Project New Village, San Diego, CA Pululu Farm, Arroyo Seco, NM Quarter Circle Lazy 5 Ranch, Antonito, CO Rancho Ramirez, Falls City, TX Red Jen Ford Health & Wellness, Huntington Beach, CA Restaurant Opportunities Center, Chicago, IL Rio Arriba Food and Agriculture Policy Council, Espanola, NM Rio Grande Community Development Corporation, Albuquerque, NM River Ranch, Alamosa, CO Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, Springfield, IL Root N Roost Farm, Livingston Manor, NY Rooted In Community, Berkeley, CA Rogue Farm Corps, Ashland, OR RRBG Shipman Farm, Ariton, AL Rural Advancement Foundation International-USA, Pittsboro, NC Rural Advancement Fund, Orangeburg, SC Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural, Washington, DC Rural Development Leadership Network, New York, NY Sacramento Hunger Coalition, Sacramento, CA Saint Austin Catholic Parish, Austin, TX Saint Edward Food Pantry, Staten Island, NY Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Parish Social Justice Ministry, Schenectady, NV Saint Leo Catholic Church, Tacoma, WA Saint Lukes Church, Bronx, NY Saint Marys Food Pantry, New York, NY Saint Raphael Parish Social Ministry, East Meadow, NY San Diego Community Garden Network (SDCGN), San Diego, CA San Diego Food Not Lawns, San Diego, CA San Diego Hunger Coalition, San Diego, CA San Diego Peace Garden, San Diego, CA San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project, San Diego, CA San Francisco Urban Agriculture Alliance, San Francisco, CA San Joaquin Del Rio De Chama Land Grant, Galling, NM San Luis Valley Local Foods Coalition, Alamosa, CO Sanchez Farm, Atrisco, NM Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute, Santa Fe, NM School Food FOCUS National Office, New York, NY School Sisters of Notre Dame, West Saint Paul, MN Seattle Green Party, Seattle, WA Seeds in the City, San Diego, CA Sembrando Semillas San Luis, San Luis, CO Seneca County House of Concern, Seneca Falls NY Sharon L Yeago, LLC, High Springs, FL Shuqualak Community Action Group, Inc., Shaqualak, MS Silas H. Hunt CDC, Texarkana, AR Silver Lake Conference Center, Sharon, CT Single Payer New York, Ithaca, NY Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, NY Sisters of the Humility of Mary, Natrona Heights, PA Slow Food California, Sacramento, CA Slow Food Nebraska, Ceresco, NE Slow Food Orange County, Laguna Beach, CA Slow Food USA, New York, NY Social Action & Justice Committee, San Diego, CA Social Concerns Office, Diocese of Austin, Austin, TX Socorro Senior Center, Socorro, NM South Valley Regional Association of Acequias (SVRAA), Albuquerque, NM Southeastern African-American Farmers Organic Network (SAAFON), Savannah, GA Southern New Mexico Small Farmers Coop, Chamberino, NM Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, Fayetteville, AR Southwest Organizing Project, Albuquerque, NM Southwest Workers Union, San Antonio, TX Squeeze Play! San Diego, CA Sunny Hearts Garden, Inc., Oceanside, CA Surco, El Paso, TX Sustainable and Organic Agricultural Resources (SOLAR), Chaparral, NM Sustainable Economic Enterprises of Los Angeles (SEE-LA), Los Angeles, CA Sustainable Living Project, Potsdam, NY Sustainable Living Systems, Victor, MT Taos County Economic Development Corp, Taos, NM TCTS Global, LLC, Dickens, IA Tewa Women United, Espanola, NM Texas/Mexico Border Coalition, San Isidro, TX The Alzheimers Cafe, Santa Fe, NM The Call of the Land, Lincoln, NE The Cornucopia Institute, Cornucopia, WI The Global Action Research Center, San Diego, CA The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank, San Diego, CA The San Marcos Association, Santa Fe, NM The Second Chance Foundation, New York, NY The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, Naples, FL The Volunteer Center of Grant County, Silver City, NM Tilth Producers of Washington, Seattle, WA Torres Farm, Arroyo Seco, NM Town of Atrisco Grant-Merced, Atrisco, NM Twin Rivers Cooperative, Wilmington, NC Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, MA United Farmers USA, Manning, SC Unlimited Community Ag Cooperative, Starkville, MS Urban Homesteading, Petaluma, CA Urban Plantations, Inc., San Diego, CA Vado del Cerro, Nuevos Horizontes, Vado Del Cerro, NM Valencia County Older Americans Program, Belen, NM Vaughn Senior Center, Vaughn, NM Victory Garden Foundation, Berkeley, CA Victory Gardens San Diego, San Diego, CA Virginia Association for Biological Farming, Lexington, VA Visiones Photography & Media Communications, Albuquerque, NM Vital Systems, Berkeley, CA Walker Memorial Baptist Church, Bronx, NY Washington State Farmers Market Association, Seattle, WA Washington Sustainable Food & Farming Network, Mount Vernon, WA West Side Campaign Against Hunger, New York, NY Western Center on Law and Poverty, Sacramento, CA Western Colorado Congress, Grand Junction, CO Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC), Billings, MT Western Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, Austin, NV Whole Earth Acre, Vista, CA Wholesome Wave, Bridgeport, CT WhyHunger, New York, NY Wild Farm Alliance, Watsonville, CA William C. Velasquez Institute, Los Angeles, CA Winston County Self Help Cooperative, Jackson, MS Women, Food and Agriculture Network, Ames, IA Workers Center of Central New York, New York Workers Collaborative, Chicago, IL Working America, Washington, DC Working Families Party, Irvington, NY World Farmers, Inc., Lancaster, MA Youngville Cattlemen Association, Espanola, NM Youth United For Change, Philadelphia, PA This letter was prepared and circulated by the signatories who regularly participate in the “Getting Our Act Together (GOAT) on the Farm Bill” Collaboration, which promotes a fair farm bill with equity and sustainabilityThe updated GOAT Statement is attached. I also update it on the CFJC page which also has a link to the sign-on page: comfoodjustice.org/2013/07/16/goat-statement-on-the-house-farm-bill-passage-3/
Posted on: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 02:15:13 +0000

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