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The American Agriculture
Movement (AAM) was formed in 1977 in response to Congressional
legislation entailing four years of farm prices below the cost of
production. In many states, farmers organized protests, strikes,
pickets, boycotts, and marches on state capitols and on Washington,
D.C. (1977-1979). In February 1979, thousands of farmers converged
on Washington, D.C., in a tractorcade organized by AAM. Following
this event, the AAM established a Washington office to bring
farmers' voices to Congress and the Administration.
The goals of the AAM are:
1. 100% Parity for all
domestic and foreign used and/or consumer agriculture products.
2. All agricultural
products produced for national or international food reserve shall
be contracted at 100% parity.
3.
Creation of an entity or structure composed of agriculture producers
to advise and approve policies that affect agriculture.
4.
Imports of agriculture products which are domestically produced must
be stopped until 100% parity is reached. Thereafter, imports must
be limited to the amount that the American producers cannot supply.
5.
All announcements pertaining to any agricultural producing cycle
shall be made far enough in advance that the producer will have
adequate time to make needed adjustments in his operation.
(AAM homepage,
http://www.aaminc.org/ ) |