Rural Cooperative Magazine (September/October 1999 Issue)
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FEATURES
Network Difficulties
Termination of Georgia wood co-op provides lessons for export co-op
development
Alan Borst
Taking
Flight
Sioux Honey
cooperative finds sweet success in new products
Pamela J. Karg
The Price is Right
AGP sets pace for soybean industry with new pricing
program
Patrick Duffey
The Changing Role of Trade
Groups and Dairy Co-ops
Jerry Kozak
Large
Cooperatives Unifying: A Strategic Trend To Monitor
James J. Wadsworth
Calcot's Tom Smith, Other Outstanding Communicators Win CCA Honors
Net Business Volume, Net
Income for Farmer Co-ops Decline in 1998
DEPARTMENTS
Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture
Jill Long Thompson, Under Secretary, Rural Development
Dayton J. Watkins, Administrator, Rural
Business-Cooperative Service
La Jaycee Brown, Director, Public Affairs & Legislative Staff
Dan Campbell, Managing Editor
USDA Design Center, Design
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