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A RESOLUTION FOR SUPPORT OF 111E SMALL FARMERS <br /> Orange County, North Carolina Board of Commissioners recognize <br /> the need to encourage the continuation of small family farming as a part of <br /> the agricultural system in the United State of America, <br /> WHEREAS, Consolidation in the agricultural sector has had and continues to <br /> have very serious consequences for people in both rural and urban <br /> America. With the decline of the family farm system, more and <br /> more individuals are forced into cities, adding to the problems <br /> that plague these centers, Meanwhile, rural, communities suffer <br /> because many small towns depend heavily for their social and <br /> economic health on the residents of surrounding farms; and <br /> WHEREAS, The basic function of the family farm system, of course, is to <br /> produce food, which it does cheaply, efficiently and in great <br /> abundance. There is no evidence that further Consolidation in <br /> agriculture would lead to significant increases either in <br /> efficiency or in production. It could mean significantly <br /> higher food prices however, As control of food production <br /> falls into fewer hands, the potential for price manipulation <br /> grows. Already, giant farms wield significant economic power <br /> and corporation control, through land ownership and contracting, <br /> about twenty-five percent of the country's agricultural output; and <br /> WHEREAS, The most recent USDA estimates place new farmer entry costs at <br /> nearly $500,000 for a medium-sized commercial grain or dairy <br /> operation. Increasingly, most farm land transactions involve <br /> expansion of acreage rather than new purchase of land. At the <br /> same time, land prices are inflating at an unprecedented rate <br /> across the nation. There has been a 100 percent increase in <br /> agricultural land prices over the past five years - in some <br /> areas of the country, the increase is even greater; and <br /> WHEREAS, Tax laws currently offer those people who actually earn the <br /> greatest portion of their income from non-farm sources significant <br /> benefits from the ownership of farmland_ This so-called "tax <br /> loss farming" permits these people to write off their farm losses <br /> and expenses from income earned elsewhere; and <br /> WHEREAS, It is not too late to turn the above trends around, to figure <br /> out ways of combining the best of innovative, highly productive <br /> farm technology with the traditional, diversity and resiliency <br /> of small and moderately-sized family farms; and <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY _ 8narri of rommissio, � <br /> that we do hereby seem the Senate and House of Representatives of the United <br /> State of America to enact a Family Farm Development Act that shall contain; <br /> (1) a strongly developed family farm system of agriculture is �an <br /> essential component to a healthy environmental and rural economy; <br /> (2) the economic health and well--being of farm communities and the <br /> stability of the farm economy as a whole depend on local ownership <br /> of farmland and on land ownership patterns that include small farms <br /> affordable to new and young farmers wishing to enter the practice of <br /> agriculture; <br />