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MFU Convention Unveils Local Farm and Food Study

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011   

GREAT FALLS, Mont. - Politics, farming and food take center stage this week at the Montana Farmers Union's annual meeting and convention.

This year's theme is "From the soil to the salad bar," and the event includes educational workshops on using Global Positioning Satellite technology on the farm and the effects of climate change.

A new study also will be released that examines the farm and food economy in 32 counties in central and eastern Montana. Ken Meter, president of the Crossroads Resource Center-Minneapolis, wrote the report and says there's a hunger from farmers to be more connected to where their products end up, as well as growing consumer interest in getting to know the people who produced their food.

"Actually, one of the rising forces in agriculture right now is farmers and consumers getting together directly. Direct sales between farmers and consumers are very small, but they're rising at 10 percent a year for the last five years."

The challenge is setting up those connections, Meter says, adding that it's worth the investment because buying and selling locally helps keep wealth in communities.

Another challenge Meter identifies in his report is the Golden Triangle's strong reliance on wheat production. Wheat prices are good now, he says, but the international market that drives those prices can change suddenly. Other factors at play also should encourage crop diversification, he says.

"There's serious talk about getting rid of the subsidies. I don't think we actually have a very good handle at all what will happen to wheat farmers in that region if those go away."

The convention runs Friday and Saturday at the Heritage Inn, 1700 Fox Farm Road.


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