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The New Wworld of Cooperatives by Randall E. Torgerson

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November 97 Newsletter

Meeting Highlights

January 98 -You Can take Your Bag of Tools Wherever You Go by Thomas H. Lederer

November 97 -A View from the Hill: How Economists Fit into the Agricultural Policymaking Process by Stephanie Mercier

October 97 -Observations for the Role of USDA Economists by Thomas R. Hebert

June 97 -The Changing Role For USDA's Economists: Why Are We Here And Will They Still Need Us? by Otto Doering

Guest Feature -Economics in the Natural Resources Conservation Service-- Some Current Activities by Peter Smith

May 97 -Contributions of Economic Analysis to Policy by Rich Rominger

March 97 -Should There Be a Federal Agricultural Policy? by Keith Collins

February 97 -R&D for the Environmental Management in Agriculture: Are we on the optimal path? by David E. Ervin

January 97 -The Role of Economists in the CFTC by Ron Hobson

December 96 -Risk Management Agency and the Federal Crop Insurance Program by Kenneth D. Ackerman

October 96 -Washington Connections: Economics, Policy, and the Budget by Craig Jagger

September 96 -Economics from an Eyewitness by Sally Schuff

July 96-The National Research Council Report on the Future of Land Grant Universities by Susan E. Offutt

June 96-The Society of Government Economists by Loren E. Casement

May 96-ORACBA and the 1996 Farm Bill: Policy Review and Conservation Programs by Nell Ahl

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