Talk:National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
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[edit]Hi,
I've edited the page National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) in order to remove any potential bias issues. I do work for NSAC, but as a non-profit we are not promoting anything and only trying to make our information more easily accessible to farmers and other farming organizations. The account is only used and edited by me. Please let me know if there is any other information that you need.
Courtney Courtweber2016 (talk) 16:37, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Executive Director
[edit]Ms. Susan Prolman[1], who for years (2010 until 2013?) had led the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC), previously had worked for the Humane Society of the United States (also in Washington, DC, and before that had led a 15-person office that organized the successful New Hampshire Presidential campaign for (the now late) Paul Tsongas. Ought not this NSAC article to mentioned NSAC's leadership history[2]? It seems that SAWGs have a working relationships with NSAC and that NSAC occasionally reorganizes itself. MaynardClark (talk) 04:44, 9 May 2018 (UTC)
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Media coverage
[edit]- Forbes, "Disadvantaged Farmers at Center of House Committee Ag Relief Bill", February 12, 2021
- Yale Climate Connections, "More than 2,000 farmers sign letter in support of climate action", April 28, 2020
- New York City Food Policy Center, "The 2018 Farm Bill, Part 2: Conservation Efforts Among Farmers", February 13, 2019
- New York City Food Policy Center, "The 2018 Farm Bill, Part 1: Creating a Safety Net for U.S. Farmers", February 6, 2019
- Successful Farming, "10 Things to Know About the 2018 Farm Bill", December 27, 2018
- Politico, "'A complete shock': economists stunned by USDA's decision to move economic research arm", August 15, 2018
- The Hill, "A better farm future starts with the soil", September 19, 2017
- Choices, "Beginning Farmer Policy Options for the Next Farm Bill", October, 2016
- Public News Service, "USDA to Give Organic Farmers New Conservation Tool", October 26, 2016
- Morning Ag Clips, “NSAC Applauds Grassfed Label Move”, October 2, 2016
- Politico, "A 2017 Farm Bill?", September 16, 2016
- Politico, "Sustainable Farm Group Playing Offense on GIPSA", May 13, 2016
- Southeast Green, "NSAC Statement on Passage of Harris Amendment", April 19, 2016
- UC Food Observer, "Q&A: Ferd Hoefner, Policy Expert, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition", February 23, 2016
- The Huffington Post, "Eating Right Can Save the World", January 20, 2016
- The Washington Times, "Golden Hammer: Thanksgiving Dinner 'Speciality Crops' Brought to You By Your Tax Dollars", November 26, 2015
- Horti Daily, "NSAC Comments on Farm to School Grant Awards", November 19, 2015
- Vegetable Growers News, "USDA provides 2016 guidance for conservation initiatives", November 12, 2015
- Modern Farmer, "This New Technology Treats Manure So Well You Can Drink It", October 6, 2015
- Southwest Farm Press, "What happens to agriculture if U.S. Government shuts down?", September 28, 2015
- Food Quality News, “NSAC analyses produce and preventive controls FSMA rules”, August 22, 2016
- Food Tank, "30 Incubators and Funding Resources for Farms and Food", July 13, 2015
- Growing Virginia, "NSAC Recommends Improvements to Beginning Farmer & Rancher Program", June 5, 2015
- The Daily Dispatch, "Editorial: Growing our Future", February 21, 2015
- The New York Times, "Farm Bill Reflects Shifting American Menu and a Senator's Persistent Tilling", March 8, 2014
- Agri-View, “NSAC Statement on Farm Bill payment limit reform”, January 29, 2014
- National Public Radio, "Farm Bill Critics Claim Partial Victory Despite Stalemate", January 8, 2013
- Wallaces Farmer, “NSAC Not Satisfied With House Farm Bill”, July 9, 2012
- Food Safety News, "Q&A: NSAC Policy Director on S. 510, 11", April 29, 2010
Moved from the main article, where it doesn't belong, to here as a resource for future editors. * Pppery * it has begun... 02:49, 22 November 2022 (UTC)
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