While ethanol has been a hot topic among presidential candidates leading up to the Iowa caucuses, the rest of state's agricultural needs—Iowa relies on agriculture for one-third of its economy—have been mostly ignored, Amy Mayer reports for Iowa Public Radio. The problem is that a large percentage of Iowa's voters live in cities and suburbs, which "makes it difficult to get candidates talking about food system issues from school lunches, to crop supports, to water quality. Yet these all fall under the federal agriculture department. If candidates aren't talking about them in Iowa, it's possible they'll be left out of the campaigns entirely."
Iowa State University political scientist Mack Shelley said the closest most candidates get to talking about food in Iowa is when they make sure to be photographed sampling it at fairs, Mayer writes. Shelley told her, "You have candidates showing up at the state fair. Sometimes they go to pig races, and they hang around on hay bales and farms and, not that that's necessarily typical of Iowa, but to attract support within the state you kind of have to start there and build out from that point."
Several of the candidates have published items about food and agriculture but have been largely mum on the subjects in public appearances, unless it concerns ethanol, Mayer writes. "Even though most candidates express support for ethanol, that doesn't necessarily mean they're paying attention to other concerns farmers have. After all, there's a lot more to our food system than renewable fuels," like farm safety net, trade and conservation, issues that have been largely ignored. The caucuses begin Feb. 1.
from The Rural Blog http://ift.tt/1nRHoT5 Presidential candidates ignoring ag issues in Iowa, which could spell trouble for the rest of the U.S. - Entrepreneur Generations
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