MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The changes brought by the new Farm Bill will be
the subject of four informational meetings held around the
state the week of June 17. Mississippi
State University's Department of Agricultural Economics,
Mississippi Farm Bureau and the Mississippi Natural Resource
Conservation Service are sponsoring the informational
meetings. Each will run from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
first meeting will be held June 17 in Tunica at the Tunica
County Economic Development Building. On June 18, the Delta
Research and Extension Center in Stoneville will host the
second meeting, and the North Mississippi Research and
Extension Center in Verona will offer the third meeting June
19. The last meeting will be held at the Central Mississippi
Research and Extension Center in Raymond June 20. Each
session will offer an overview of the current Farm Bill
provisions, sessions on base updating and payment programs,
and a discussion of conservation programs. There is not cost
to attend these meetings. For
more information, visit http://www.agecon.msstate.edu/FarmPolicy/index.php
or call Charlie Forrest at (662) 325-1786. Writer:
Bonnie Coblentz Released:
June 10, 2002
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Farm Bill
discussions set
around Mississippi
Contact: Dr. Charlie Forrest, (662) 325-2750
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