WASHINGTON (AP) - More than one-fourth of the nation's Farm Service Agency offices would close under a plan being pushed by the Agriculture Department, according to an agency document obtained by The Associated Press.
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``When you talk about closing offices, people think you're taking away something from them,'' he said. ``That's not the objective at all - we're going to be giving them something more.''
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As the central link between farmers and the department, FSA offices help farmers obtain loans and get payments from a number of farm programs. The federal agency has changed names over the years, but its network of offices in local communities dates to the 1930s.
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Congressional Democrats were hostile to the idea.
``If this is true, it's another slap at South Dakota farmers and ranchers from the Bush administration,'' said Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., a member of the Senate Agriculture Appropriations subcommittee. ``There's no substitute for the face-to-face interaction that producers have with FSA personnel. They need the opportunity to ask questions, to explain their circumstances. To lose that opportunity is going to be a serious problem.''
much more...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5281750,00.html---------------------------------
This does not look good. There is a lot more info at the link.