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In a study of seed stock available in 1903 versus that available in 1983, the Rural Advancement Foundation International found that we have lost nearly 93% of lettuce varieties, over 96% of sweet corn, about 96% of field corn, more than 95% of tomato, and almost 98% of asparagus.

–Andrew Kimbrell, 2002

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Issue Date Description
Issue 113 2004-09-05 Farmers, November and Party Platforms; And as the GOP convened in New York ...; Letter of the Week
Issue 112 2004-08-28 The President?s Personal Commitment to Conservation; Other News, Views and Clues; Again with the Crowing Rooster Routine
Issue 111 2004-08-20 Need Marketing Advice? Call Me in November, The Week?s Theater of the Absurd
Issue 110 2004-08-16 August Crop Report about a 6, Rabo: Part II, Sugar Meeting Turns Sour
Issue 109 2004-08-07 Sketchy WTO Ag Trade Framework Outlined, Omaha Farm Credit Bank Opens FCS to Takeovers
Issue 108 2004-07-31 Doha, ?conflicting trade? and wages, The Wonderful World of Unintended Consequences
Issue 107 2004-07-23 USDA Inc.
Issue 106 2004-07-18 US-Aussie free trade deal a done deal, Mad cow mistakes spotlighted in joint House hearing, Some things are just a mystery
Issue 105 2004-07-09 Bush and the rural ?Bubba? vote, Letter of the week: NCBA threatens R-CALF, Weekly news, views and reviews
Issue 104 2004-07-02 Of Mad Prices, Mad Cows and Mad Farmers, In Their Words: The Week that Was, Of Fireworks, Family and Fish on the Fourth
Issue 103 2004-06-25 Hand-Wringing Over America?s Ag Competition, What Others Are Saying, Of Soaring Turkeys and USDA
Issue 102 2004-06-18 ACGA Asks For CRP Sign-Up Now, House Ag Hearing Blasts USDA Conservation Programs, Newest Bush Target Could Be CRP, Another ADM Chapter Closes
Issue 101 2004-06-11 Who We Are: 2002 Ag Census, The Week in Words, Cargill will DNA Test Cattle for Taste, Economics, Ag Journ 101
Issue 100 2004-05-28 USDA Reverses Itself on Organic Rules; USDA Budget Cuts Coming; Making Sense of Export Numbers; Memorial Day, 1868
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A. Guebert

Alan Guebert is an award-winning free-lance agricultural journalist who was raised on an 800-acre, 100-cow southern Illinois dairy farm. After graduation from the University of Illinois in Dec. 1980, he worked as a writer and senior editor at Professional Farmers of America and Successful Farming magazine.

In 1984, Guebert returned to Illinois to establish his free-lance writing business and to serve as a contributing editor to Farm Journal magazine.

He began his syndicated ag column, The Farm and Food File, in June, 1993, and it now appears weekly in more than 70 newspapers throughout the US and Canada. Guebert also writes a second column, called ''Letter from America,'' which appears monthly in magazines and newspapers in a dozen countries throughout Europe and Asia.

Throughout his career, Guebert has won numerous awards for his magazine and newspaper work. In 1997, the American Agricultural Editors' Association honored him with its highest awards, "Writer of the Year" and "Master Writer."

Alan resides with his wife and two children in Delavan, IL.

Alan Guebert
The Farm and Food File
502 W. 4th P.O. Box 648
Delavan, IL 61734
309/ 244-7134--voice
309/ 244-7050--fax

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