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 MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
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Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation
Agricultural News and Information
Dear Editor:
What a difference a year makes. This time last year agriculture was struggling
from one of the wettest years on record. The untimeliness of the rains
caused many producers to lose up to 70% of their expected harvest. It
made for tough conditions in the farm community. Trying to get production
loans financed and attempting to make arrangements to plant another crop
proved extremely stressful. Nonetheless, the ingenuity and initiative
of those individuals who produce our food and fiber prevailed. This is
going to be perhaps one of the better years as far as yields and total
gross revenue from a farm.
While farmers have struggled this year and while agriculture disaster
assistance of any significance in one of the worst disaster years never
came through, farmers have made it through and have provided a bountiful
harvest for us all to enjoy on Thanksgiving Day. Not only will Thanksgiving
Day be filled with an abundance of various choices for our taste buds,
but our food security for the next year is assured because God smiled
on agriculture this year and allowed us to do what we do best. That is
produce in the most bountiful way that no other nation has ever experienced.
As we gather around our Thanksgiving tables this year, I hope that everyone
will be mindful that the food on your table does not just appear on the
grocery shelf. It is there because of a lot of research by our land grant
universities and entrepreneurship by the farming community causes it to
happen. May we thank God not just for the freedoms we enjoy in this nation
but may we thank Him for the fact that as a nation we still have choices.
I am proud to say that our agriculture community is still able to provide
the domestic food source for every American. Our challenge remains, though,
to be sure as a nation that we never ever sacrifice the ability we have
to be able to feed, clothe, shelter, and to continue to increase the energy
supply that we use as an industrial nation.
May God continue to bless those individuals who produce those things
that are absolutely essential to life itself. May we ever be mindful of
the fact that our Creator is the Individual who caused us to have the
quality of life that we enjoy in these United States. My closing thought
is that never have so few produced so much for so little. My prayer for
all is a happy and joyous festive season as we celebrate Thanksgiving
and Christmas.
With warmest regards,
David Waide, President
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation
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The Mississippi
Farm Bureau Federation is the state's largest general farm
organization with more than 204,000 member-families statewide. There
are Farm Bureaus in all 82 counties in Mississippi
where agriculture comprises a fundamental part of
Mississippi 's economy.
Headquartered in Jackson
, the federation is an independent, non-profit agricultural
organization and is not associated with any arm of the government.
For more information about Farm Bureau, visit our website at www.msfb.com.
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