Organizations With
Farm Bill Resources


The following list includes websites devoted to Farm Bill issues and resources. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed by the material in these links do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Agricultural Law Center.
American Farm Bureau Federation (Issue Backgrounders)
American Farmland Trust (Farm Policy Campaign)
Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies (2007 Farm Bill Policy Initiative)
American Soybean Association (Farm Policy)
American Sugar Alliance (U.S. Sugar Policy)
Center for Rural Affairs (2007 Farm Bill)
Ducks Unlimited (2007 Farm Bill)
Environmental Defense (Healthy Farms Healthy Food)
Environmental Law and Policy Center (Farm Bill Clean Energy)
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (Farm Bill Reauthorization in 2007)
Food First (Publications on the U.S. Farm Bill)
Food Research and Action Center (Food Stamp Reauthorization Center)
International Dairy Foods Association (2007 Farm Bill)
The Izaak Walton League of America (Agriculture)
National Association of Conservation Districts (Preparing for the 2007 Farm Bill)
National Association of RC&D Councils (Farm Bill)
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (Farm Bill Implementation)
National Associations for State Foresters (Principles for Sustainable Forestry)
National Association of Wheat Growers (2007 Farm Bill)
National Cattlemen's Beef Association (2007 Farm Bill)
National Corn Growers Association (Farm Policy Today)
National Cotton Council of America (Farm Bill Information)
National Farmers Union (Farm Bill)
Northeast Midwest Institute (Farm Bill Resources)
Organic Farming Research Foundation (Concepts for the 2007 Farm Bill)
Results.org (Farm Bill of 2007)
School Nutrition Association (2007 Farm Bill)
Second Harvest (Farm Bill Reauthorization)
Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (2007 Farm Bill)
U.S. Canola Association (2007 Farm Bill)
Water Environment Federation (2007 Farm Bill Reauthorization)
Windustry (Energy and Agriculture)



 

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