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UN-FAIR TO SMALL FARMERS.(Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform Act )
In December 1999, Roger Warne, a fifth-generation Iowa farmer, was forced to give up his family's farm. Originally, he had planned to pass the farm on to his children. But after accumulating debts of more than $100,000, he and his wife Nita decided it was time to fold up. Warne, according to th...
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Published in: | Dollars & Sense 2001 (237), p.9-9 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In December 1999, Roger Warne, a fifth-generation Iowa farmer, was forced to give up his family's farm. Originally, he had planned to pass the farm on to his children. But after accumulating debts of more than $100,000, he and his wife Nita decided it was time to fold up. Warne, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, intended to pursue coaching and teaching instead. |
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ISSN: | 0012-5245 |