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  2. National Student Federation of America - Wikipedia

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    The National Student Federation of America or NSFA was an association of student government founded in 1925. [1] It was the first national student government association to be formed in the United States. NSFA maintained a strong interest in international affairs, serving as a member of the Confédération Internationale des Étudiants. [2]

  3. Farm-to-school - Wikipedia

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    School food programs have been present in the United States locally since the 1700s, but were first required by law in 1946 by the National School Lunch Act. [5] Since its passage, this law supported childhood nutrition while also making use of federal government commodity purchases to support farmers and protect the agricultural economy. [6]

  4. Agricultural education - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Technological College Dairy Barn was used as an agricultural teaching facility until 1967.. Agricultural education is the systematic and organized teaching, instruction and training (theoretical as well as hands-on, real-world fieldwork-based) available to students, farmers or individuals interested in the science, business and technology of agriculture (animal and plant production ...

  5. Project R.E.D. introduces young students to agriculture and ...

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    MASON — More than 600 third and fourth-grade students in Ingham County took a field trip to the fairgrounds this week to learn about agriculture and farm life as part of Project R.E.D.

  6. Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act - Wikipedia

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    The Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act (FLCRA) — P.L. 88-582 (September 7, 1964, as amended) — regulated the activities of farm labor contractors, that is, agents who recruit and are otherwise engaged in the transport, housing, and employment of migratory agricultural workers.

  7. Student/Farmworker Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Student/Farmworker Alliance (SFA) is a network of students and youth formally organized in 2000 in the United States. SFA campaigns for the improvement of working conditions in the agricultural fields of the United States.

  8. Agricultural policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of Americans who live on a farm diminished from nearly 25% during the Great Depression to about 2% now, [8] and only 0.1% of the United States population works full-time on a farm. As the agribusiness lobby grows to near $60 million per year, [ 9 ] the interests of agricultural corporations remain highly represented.

  9. Farm Service Agency - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the FSA start with several earlier agencies starting in the 1930s, with several programs and agencies developed during the Great Depression.The Resettlement Administration of 1935 was an early attempt to relocate entire farming communities to more profitable locations, but this was ultimately abandoned as it proved too controversial, expensive, and showed no signs of success. [3]