Posts Tagged ‘foreign investment’
Article Published in “The Network Quarterly” – Farmers, Consumers, and Agribusiness | 1976
Volume 4, Number 4, Fall 1976, by Roger Blobaum Probably no other nation had a stronger commitment to a system of family-operated farms and ranches than the United States prior to World War II. The Homestead Act was only one of many laws enacted to carry out the agrarian policies of Jefferson and others who…
Read MoreBook Chapter in “Food For People, Not For Profit” – Wresting Agriculture from Corporate Farmers | 1975
Publisher: Ballantine Books; March 12, 1975 Wresting Agriculture from Corporate Farmers by Roger Blobaum The issue of corporate involvement in agriculture and concentration of land ownership is the farm policy issue of the 1970’s . . . A recent Minneapolis Tribune poll showed 76 percent of the people saying they consider the family farm an efficient…
Read MoreStatement by Roger Blobaum Before Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy Of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on Land Ownership And Control | 1974
January 29, 1974 Mr. Chairman, I appreciated very much your invitation to participate in this series of hearings on foreign investments in land, grain terminals, packing plants, and other facilities in this country. Although my work as a consultant involves several policy areas, I have concentrated on the issue of land ownership and control, particularly…
Read MoreRemarks at the Land Reform Conference San Francisco | 1973
Roger Blobaum April 26, 1973 I have been asked to report on the impact of corporate involvement in agriculture in the Midwest. The assignment is rather broad because the Midwest is difficult to define, even for us who live there.
Read MoreStatement to the Subcommittee on Monopoly, Senate Small Business Committee | 1971
By Roger Blobaum, 301 West Seneca Street, Creston, Iowa November 23, 1971 I appreciate this opportunity to appear at these hearings, to discuss the movement of conglomerates, integrators and other corporations into agriculture, and to suggest ways to document this corporate activity and bring it to the attention of those who should do something about…
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