Online from publication. 1 page., Summary of a survey among residents in the Bay Area of California by the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California. Findings indicated that 77 percent of the respondents considered agriculture "most" or "very" important. A majority also appeared to understand issues that face frmers, including employment of guest workers through the H-2A program.
Vogt, Rebecca J. (author), Cantrell, Randolph L. (author), Carranza, Miguel A. (author), Johnson, Bruce B. (author), and Tomkins, Alan J. (author)
Format:
Research report
Publication Date:
2006-11
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 192 Document Number: D03134
Notes:
Printed only the contents and executive summary., Research Report 06-5, Center for Applied Rural Innovation, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 35 pages.
Online from publication 8 pages., Article highlights findings of a Farm Futures post-election survey among U.S. farmers. They show that nearly 90 percent of farmers believe taxes will go up under the Biden administration, 71% believe WOTUS will be overturned, and 22% believe markets will stabilize with a new trade strategy. "And four of every five farmers believe there will be less government ad hoc funds going to agriculture."