Last week three rural development practitioners testified before the Senate Agriculture Committee about what federal rural development programs have meant for their communities.
Three Oregon State professors consider how rural counties can survive
the cuts -- and possible elimination -- of payments that conserve
federal forest. Saving rural schools and maintaining fundamental services
will require changes at all levels of government.
The real issue in American medical education is geographic distribution and specialty distribution. It doesn't matter how many doctors you have if they are of the wrong kinds and are in the wrong places — as they have been throughout my 50 years of medical school watching.
Is U.S. agriculture really "under attack"? With obfuscation in the
markets for livestock and crops and lax enforcement of existing
regulations, it's hard even for a seasoned farmer to be sure.