Read Between the Lines of Contract Farming Bill
From Purdue News - Legislation protecting farmers from confusing grain and livestock contracts is being bandied about in Congress and state capitals across the country. While well-intentioned, the proposals may not help producers understand contracts and their implications, said Michael Boehlje, a Purdue University agricultural economist.
Categories: Agribusiness, Policy
Tags: 2001, contract regulation, Contracts, grain contracts, legislation, livestock contracts, michael boehlje, producer protection act, producers
Tags: 2001, contract regulation, Contracts, grain contracts, legislation, livestock contracts, michael boehlje, producer protection act, producers
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