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Thursday, March 01, 2012

Farm Bill Hearing Schedule

"Field hearings represent one of the best parts of writing the farm bill because it gives us a chance to see the countryside and visit with folks who are directly impacted by our policy decisions in Washington. Agricultural policy affects every American; ensuring that our farmers and ranchers have the necessary tools they need to continue to produce an affordable and stable food supply is as important to our country as national defense. It's critical to all of us that we get it right. I look forward to hearing from our producers and from those who live and work in rural America," said Chairman Frank Lucas.

The full schedule is below. For those who cannot attend the hearings, the House Agriculture Committee plans to provide a live webcast at this link.

Friday, March 9, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. ESTNorth Country Community College, Sparks Athletic Complex
23 Santanoni Ave
Saranac Lake, NY 12983

Friday, March 23, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. CDT
Carl Sandburg College, Student Center Building B
2400 Tom L. Wilson Blvd.
Galesburg, IL 61401

Friday, March 30, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. CDT
Riceland Hall, Fowler Center
Arkansas State University
201 Olympic Drive
State University, AR 72467

Friday, April 20, 2012 – 9:00 a.m. CDT
Magouirk Conference Center
4100 W. Comanche
Dodge City, KS 67801


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2 comments:

  1. akaGaGa10:32 AM

    Really? They think most of NY farming is done in the woods on the slopes of the Adirondack Mountains? Sounds more like a taxpayer-subsidized vacation to me. I wonder if Lucas happens to be a skier.

    FYI, to help prevent Google from tracking me, I won't be signing in for comments anymore. Hope you don't miss my smiling face.

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  2. aka, heck, just comment anonymously. Several folks do. I just shared these for folks who aren't on the mailing list of the committees, which I am. I agree with your assessment of the location! Not very handy for most farmers.

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