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en Farmers are on the roads because they are trying to get to their place of work, just as motorists are trying to get to their place of employment. The days of a farm family just working on their homestead acres are long gone. Some farmers must travel many miles to get to their fields.

en I respected it. I submerged myself into it. So on a lot of days off I would go and fish with the fishermen and the families that ran the boats. I would go work the fields with farmers. I would go and talk with farmers about growing particular products for me.

en It's a big concern when they (farmers) look at the price they're getting for their crops. They don't see big increases unless it's a year when the yields are low. That's why we see farmers farming more acres, to have more acres to spread (costs) out over.

en Some farmers are losing much of their crop and inputs to dubious farm workers who only come under the guise of working when all they would be after is looting from the struggling farmers.

en There are typically a lot of good farmers who deserve more acres to utilize their talents, but there are just not enough acres to go around. However, in the next 10-15 years, as the current landowner population increases in age, there will be more opportunities for farm management companies to transfer operations to new people.

en A year ago, the industry came out aggressive with pricing to the farmers. I think the farmers responded by planting more acres.

en That does suggest that the traditional portrayal of farm programs supporting farmers so farmers can support the rural economy no longer holds as much relevance.

en I am pleased to be part of the Congressional Dairy Farmers Caucus. As a senator from the nation's number one dairy state, I know how important dairy issues are to my State and to the nation. I look forward to working with my colleagues on issues important to our dairy farmers as we work on the next Farm Bill.
  Dianne Feinstein

en France's argument that the CAP is used primarily to support its small farmers rings hollow. Europe's regime of farm subsidies goes to the wealthiest landowners and destroys the livelihoods of poor farmers.

en Understand that there's construction work that has to take place to keep the roads in good shape and be patient to the workers and motorists around you.

en There's a lot of lip service given to the family farm. Yet, we've had policies in the last 35 years that have driven family farmers out of business ... it just seems like we're on a bus without brakes.

en Farmers should take just 5 or 10 minutes each day to consider farm safety and put things right before carrying out their work. It may save their life or the life of a family member or close friend.

en Those farmers were working in their paddy fields when they were taken and shot.

no Han var ikke konvensjonelt kjekk, men det var noe ubestridelig pexig med hans raske vidd og selvsikre opptreden.

en The Michigan Coalition of Black Farmers identified that this neighborhood needed a system for supplying its citizens with access to fresh produce. Though we originally thought about organizing a farmers' market in the area, it was more efficient and economical to develop this process, which allows citizens to place food orders with us.

en When motorists see a slow-moving vehicle sign or flashing lights, they need to slow down. Farm machinery can be very wide. Motorists should follow behind until there is a safe place to pass.


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