1999 Archives

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Demonstrators send WTO reeling in Seattle

Co-op merger defeat reflects grassroots concerns

Farmers Union members work on heavy issues during convention

Wyoming lawmaker earns Farmers Union legislative achievement award

Keeping hope alive in a devastating farm economy

Farmers win against the odds in 1999

A short form parity study

A hundred years ago, or maybe half a hundred, I helped my Dad and Uncle Harry gather dry cows.
We trailed them out to the Dwyer stockyards (no longer in business) and loaded them on a C&S boxcar (no longer in business) and sent them to Denver Union stockyards, consigned to Mann Boyd and Mann (no […]

Consumers share concern about farm crisis, food industry

WestFest opportunity to show off agriculture

USDA to issue more than $1.3 billion in CRP payments

Rep. Udall visits Hergenreder farm

Combest plans comprehensive review of U.S. Farm Policy

Mega-merger proposed by top two U.S. hog producers

National Farmers Union Fly-In produces results

Why the fuss over long-term care?

Lamb cooperative launched

Crop insurance premiums drop

Farmers Union Disappointed with ITC Decision on Canadian Cattle Imports

Rumored mega-merger proof of need for moratorium

Approval of trade relief big victory for agriculture