91.   Since the days of Thomas Jefferson, Americans have felt a bond with the small family farmer.

92.   Small farmers are quitting the land in droves, replaced by American-style agribusinesses where economies of scale and European Union subsidies make them viable.

93.   Small farmers have friends in Congress, where Sen. Wendell Ford, a Kentucky Democrat, will insist that any agreement protect them.

94.   Small farmers opposed it not as a violation of human rights but as a competitive advantage for plantation owners.

95.   Small farmers will find it riskier to remain in business through the booms and busts in grain prices that inevitably will follow the lifting of controls.

96.   Small family farmers are being driven out by flat grain prices, kept artificially low in part by government subsidies that encourage overproduction.

97.   Small farmers and business owners are also begging the Democrats to go along.

98.   Small farmers used to get away with letting their waste pollute groundwaters and the Bosque River.

99.   Small farmers will be hurt.

100.   Small farmers, angry about rising costs and foreign competition, are agitating to keep Poland from joining the European Union.

a. + farmer >>共 726
local 6.49%
dairy 6.33%
white 6.30%
small 4.89%
poor 4.63%
american 3.22%
black 2.27%
organic 2.16%
family 1.71%
french 1.67%
small + n. >>共 1140
business 4.25%
group 4.22%
town 3.18%
amount 2.42%
number 2.42%
company 1.95%
child 1.74%
bowl 1.43%
craft 1.15%
part 1.00%
farmer 0.32%
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