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<title>New research reports from Ag of the Middle</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The Agriculture of the Middle team has released drafts of three research reports, funded by the Rural Development/Cooperative Services program of the USDA. These reports include:</p>

<p><a href="../../../papers/foodchain_analysis.pdf">An Analysis of Food-Chain Demand for Differentiated Farm Commodities: Implications for the Farm Sector</a></p>

<p><a href="../../../papers/value_chains.pdf">Values-Based & Value-Added Value Chains in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, and Pacific Northwest</a></p>

<p><a href="../../../papers/poultry_middle.pdf">Poultry of the Middle in the U.S.: Implications for Sustainable Producers & Scaling Up</a></p>

<p>For more information about these draft reports, please contact <a href="mailto:gwsteven@wisc.edu">Steve Stevenson</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Ag of the Middle enters development phase</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The Agriculture of the Middle project is entering a development phase with three strategic dimensions:</p>

<p><b>New business and marketing strategies</b> will seek to create business networks or “value chains” that link farms/ranches-of-the-middle with food system partners to meet a growing demand for differentiated, high-quality food products. Currently operating as the <a href="http://www.familyfood.net">Association of Family Farms</a>.</p>

<p><b>Public policy changes.</b> Included will be policy changes that can be secured in the relatively short term that directly affect middle market development, and more systemic policy changes over an extended period of time that will fully equalize economic environments for farms/ranches-of-the-middle.</p>

<p><b>Research and education support.</b> Scientists associated with the initiative and with the land-grant university community will provide research and education support for the business and policy strategies, at both the regional and national levels.</p>

<p>If you have any questions about this initiative, please contact one of the task force members listed at the right.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Research and education support</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>We are recruiting scientists and educators from land-grant and non-land-grant institutions to undertake research and education projects to support new business models and public policy changes to foster a renewal of an agriculture-of-the-middle.  Opportunities will exist for a range of bio-physical and socio-economic researchers/educators who are familiar with sustainable agri-food systems.  Examples of research areas include farming systems for transitioning from commodity to differentiated food production, indicators and predictors of high-quality food products, methods of generating and monitoring equitable returns among partners in new food supply chains, or impacts of farm policy alternatives.  Examples of educational areas include training personnel from county extension offices or non-governmental organizations to work with farmers/ranchers in making the above transitions. Funding sources will be sought to support these research and education efforts.  </p>

<p>A USDA-CSREES multi-state research committee will be the formal mechanism to develop and network the needed research and education capacity.  For information on this committee, see <a href="http://nimss.umd.edu">http://nimss.umd.edu</a> and enter project number NC1036. </p>

<p>For information, contact Steve Stevenson: <a href="mailto:gwsteven@wisc.edu">gwsteven@wisc.edu</a>; (608) 262- 5202.<br />
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<title>Why worry about the agriculture of the middle?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>A white paper by Fred Kirschenmann, Steve Stevenson, Fred Buttel, Tom Lyson and Mike Duffy</p>

<p>Over 80% of farmland in the U.S. is managed by farmers whose operations fall between small-scale direct markets and large, consolidated firms. These farmers are increasingly left out of our food system. If present trends continue, these farms, together with the social and environmental benefits they provide, will likely disappear in the next decade or two. The “public good” that these farms have provided in the form of land stewardship and community social capital will disappear with them.</p>

<p><a href="../../../papers/whitepaper2.pdf">Full text</a></p>]]></description>
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<title>Case studies</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The following case studies illustrate efforts to reinvigorate mid-size farms and food enterprises across the country.</p>
<p><b>National case studies</b><br>
<a href="/pubs/farmschool.pdf">Farm To School: Institutional Marketing</a><br>
<a href="/pubs/alliance_case.pdf">Food Alliance</a><br>
<a href="/pubs/cropp.pdf">Organic Valley Family of Farms</a></p>

<p><b>Western Region Case Studies</b><br>
<a href="/pubs/tillamook_case.pdf">Tillamook County Creamery Association</a><br>

<a href="/pubs/kupers_case.pdf">Karl Kupers -  Hirst Farms</a><br>
<a href="/pubs/ocb_case.pdf">Oregon Country Beef</a><br>
<a href="/pubs/newseasons.pdf">New Seasons Market</a></p>

<p><b>North Central Region Case Studies</b><br>
<a href="/pubs/ozark.pdf">Ozark Mountain Pork</a><br>
<a href="/pubs/thumboil2.pdf">Thumb Oilseed Producers' Cooperative</a></p>

<p><b>Southern Region Case Studies</b><br>
<a href="/pubs/tobacco.pdf">Tobacco Communities Reinvestment Fund</a><br>

<a href="/pubs/tocmc.pdf">Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Cooperative</a></p>

<p><b>Northeastern Region Case Studies</b><br>
<a href="/pubs/farmfresh.pdf">Farm Fresh Connection</a><br>
<a href="/pubs/winecase.pdf">Small Wineries and Production Districts in New York State</a>]]></description>
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<title>Background reading</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>These links will take you to thought-provoking papers on other web sites.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.agpolicy.org/blueprint.html">Rethinking US Agricultural Policy: Changing Course to Secure Farmer Livelihoods Worldwide</a><br>
by Daryll Ray</p>
<p><a href="http://www.biotech-info.net/kellogg.pdf">What Will it Take to Change the American Food System?</a><br>
by Charles Benbrook</p>
<p><a href="http://www.agobservatory.org/library.cfm?RefID=29732">A Food and Agricultural Policy for the 21st Century (Summary)</a><br>
by Willard Cochrane</p>
<p><a href="http://www.choicesmagazine.org/2003-3/2003-3-08.htm">Sustainable Agriculture for Midsized Farms</a><br>
by Hal Hamilton</p>

<p><a href="http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/dlevins/ANewVision.pdf">A New Vision for Agriculture and Rural Development on the Plains and Prairies of North America</a><br>
by Richard Levins</p>

<p><a href="http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/ag_systems/pdfs/time_to_act_1998.pdf">A Time To Act: A Report of the USDA National Commission on Small Farms</a>]]></description>
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<title>Key documents</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The following links will take you to key documents that came out of the planning phase of this project:</p>

<p><a href="../../../papers/RAOTM.pdf">Renewing an Agriculture of the Middle:</a> A report on Phase I and a prospectus on Phases II and III</p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/nov_minutes.pdf">Task force meeting minutes: November 7-9, 2003</a></p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/febMinutes.pdf">Task force meeting minutes: February 20-22, 2004</a></p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/nov_04.ppt">An Ag of the Middle overview in PowerPoint format</a> </p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/valuechain.pdf">Middle Marketing Food Value Chains: Definitions and Distinctions</a></p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/sysco.pdf">Presentation of Rick Schnieders, CEO of the SYSCO Corporation, to the Georgetown University Law School</a></p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/midpress.pdf">Serious Concern About Farm Community's "Disappearing Middle" Sector (Leopold Center press release, 2/9/04)</a></p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/proposal.pdf">Renewing the Agriculture of the Middle:  A Planning Grant Request to Develop and Implement a National Strategy</a></p>
<p><a href="../../../papers/farmChange.pdf">Percent Change in US Farms by Acreage and Sales Categories, 1997-2002</a></p>

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<title>Task force leadership</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The following people served on the original task force that shaped the Agriculture of the Middle project:</p>

<h6>Convening chair:</h6>
<p>Fred Kirschenmann, philosopher<br />
Iowa State University<br />
515-294-5588</p>

<h6>Administrative chair:</h6>
<p>Steve Stevenson, sociologist<br />
Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
608-262-5202</p>

<h6>Research coordinator:</h6>
<p>Fred Buttel, sociologist<br />
Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
608-262-7156</p>

<h6>Regional Representatives</h6>

<h6>North Eastern Region:</h6>
<p>Tom Lyson, sociologist<br />
Cornell University</p>

<p>Rick Welsh, sociologist<br />
Clarkson University</p>

<p>Stewart Smith, economist<br />
University of Maine</p>

<p>Adrian Wadsworth<br />
Maine dairy and vegetable farmer</p>

<h6>North Central Region:</h6>
<p>Mike Hamm, nutritionist<br />
Michigan State University</p>

<p>Mary Hendrickson, sociologist<br />
University of Missouri</p>

<p>Bill Heffernan (alternate), sociologist<br />
University of Missouri</p>

<p>Keith Mudd<br />
Missouri grain farmer</p>

<h6>Southern region:</h6/>
<p>Steve Washburn, dairy scientist<br />
North Carolina State University</p>

<p>Scott Marlow<br />
Rural Advancement Foundation International</p>

<p>Stephan Walker<br />
Arkansas diversified farmer</p>

<h6>Western Region:</h6>
<p>Chris Feise, economist<br />
Washington State University</p>

<p>Gail Feenstra, community nutritionist<br />
University of California-Davis</p>

<p>Sean Swezey (alternate), horticulturalist<br />
University of California-Davis</p>

<p>Bob Quinn<br />
Montana organic grain farmer</p>

<h6>Special expertise reps.</h6>

<h6>SARE/USDA liaison:</h6/>
<p>Larry Yee<br />
USDA, CSREES</p>

<h6>Agricultural policy:</h6>
<p>Chuck Hassebrook<br />
Center for Rural Affairs</p>

<p>Ferd Hoefner<br />
Sustainable Agriculture Coalition</p>

<h6>Food distribution:</h6>
<p>Theresa Marquez<br />
Organic Valley</p>

<p>Eileen Brady<br />
Ecotrust</p>

<h6>Cooperatives:</h6>
<p>Tom Gray<br />
USDA, Rural Business and Cooperative Development</p>]]></description>
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