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Farmers in 2002 earned their lowest real net cash income since 1940. Meanwhile corporate agribusiness profits have nearly doubled since 1990
–USDA, 2002

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Issue Date Description
Issue 53 2003-06-20 Special interests gut COOL funding; Follow the money?or Henry Bonilla; Go ahead, hit me
Issue 52 2003-06-13 Wheat?s newest battleground is free?and GMO-free?Iraq; Government program payments ?expected to total $21.4 billion in 2003?; News, views and more ag
Issue 51 2003-06-06 Ethanol gets victory in Senate; G-8: BINGO!; Dairy?s naïve backroom political offer
Issue 50 2003-05-30 Canada?s ill wind shows America?s leaky biosecurity blanket; Views of the news; On the road: Cody, Wyoming
Issue 49 2003-05-23 Mad cow madness; The Jungle: More bad meat and bad news for meat; Bye-bye dollar
Issue 48 2003-05-16 How to win GMO friends and influence customers; The rooster that brings sunrise; Graduation Day, 2003
Issue 47 2003-05-09 ACGA poll confirms farmer concerns over GM corn, support of COOL; Finally, a COOL study on labeling benefits; Quote of the week
Issue 46 2003-05-02 Our man in Baghdad Part II; Just COOL it; Sycophancy 101
Issue 45 2003-04-25 Our man in Baghdad; News you may have missed; 'I weep for my profession': Part two
Issue 44 2003-04-11 On reporting COOL; 'I weep for my profession'
Issue 43 2003-04-04 March 31 plantings report not 'surprising'; Budget billions, budget baloney; On the road to Baghdad
Issue 42 2003-03-28 GMO: Genetically modified oratory; The lighter side of cool; Voices
Issue 41 2003-03-21 The farm homefront; David Heath Swanson, Federal Convict; They said it
Issue 40 2003-03-14 Appelate courts hear checkoff cases; The genes of biotech journalism
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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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