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| American Agri-Women heading to Washington, D.C., to deliver ag policy positions |
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| Thursday, 26 April 2012 12:14 | |||
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American Agri-Women (AAW) recently drafted resolutions to address issues and threats to agriculture. Representatives from this all-volunteer coalition of more than 50,000 farm, ranch and agribusiness women will deliver these resolutions to elected officials in Washington, D.C., in early June. The group’s resolutions, which are reviewed each spring, cover ag business and economics, commodities and natural resources. “It’s our mission – and our duty – to represent and protect those who produce food, feed, fiber and fuel for the world,” says Karen Yost of Billings, Montana, AAW president. “Our meetings are also an important way we educate legislators and policy-makers.”Members also heard from ag experts at the midyear meeting, which was held in Nebraska City, Nebraska.
For more information on the AAW Fly-In to Washington, D.C., to be held in June, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call (406) 794-0888. PD —From American Agri-Women news release
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