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National Farmers Union was founded in 1902. [6] In the early 1900's, they campaigned for a parcel post system, direct election of senators, and voting rights for women. Their efforts also led to the enactment of the Federal Farm Loan Act, which established twelve Federal Land Banks.
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) is an employer association representing farming and growing businesses within England and Wales. The NFU originated as the Lincolnshire Farmers' Union (LFU) which was founded in 1904. Over the next four years, similar farmers' organisations were established in neighbouring counties.
The National Farmers Organization (NFO) is a producer movement founded in the United States in 1955, by farmers, especially younger farmers with mortgages, frustrated by too often receiving crop and produce prices that produced a living that paid less than the minimum wage, and could not even cover the cost of seed, fertilizer, land, etc. This ...
National Farmers Union; New Zealand. Animal Health Board; Federated Farmers; Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry; References This page was last edited on ...
Farmers Union Iced Coffee, Australia's largest selling flavoured milk Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title National Farmers Union .
National Coffee Association; National Corn Growers Association; National Farmers Organization; National Farmers Union (United States) National Federation of Colored Farmers; National Hay Association; National Institute of Food and Agriculture; National Junior Horticultural Association; National Organic Standards Board; National Pork Board
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) is an employer association representing farming and growing businesses within England and Wales. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
The National Farmers' Union of Scotland (NFU Scotland, NFUS) is an employer association organisation that represents the interests of the Scotland's farming industry.It was formed in 1913, and has approximately 10,000 members who are farmers, crofters and others involved in Scottish agriculture.