“Believe It or Not, You Need Food Stamps”
Read a June 5, 2012, Huffington Post blog entry about the importance of the food stamp program.
Read a June 5, 2012, Huffington Post blog entry about the importance of the food stamp program.
Listen to a June 6, 2012, podcast about the importance of food stamps to the farm bill from American Public Media’s Marketplace.
The National Agricultural Law Center website includes a resource page on previous farm bills; it also includes some information about the 2012 bill. The law center also posts links to Congressional Research Service reports on the bill.
The USDA also posts information about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program online. An April 2012 USDA report says one in seven Americans relies on food stamps; see Page 4 of the report for some historical perspective.
Find data about farming, including specifics for your area, on the Census of Agriculture website, which is maintained by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The National Farmers Union works to shape agricultural policy and educate rural leaders, farmers, and ranchers. Its website includes a link to state groups.
The American Soybean Association works to develop and implement agricultural policy. Its website lists state association presidents and state associate affiliate offices.
The American Farm Bureau Federation is the “national voice of agriculture.” It advocates for agricultural communities, farmers, and ranchers. Its website provides links to state farm bureaus.