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I i I Farm-Famil- y eport: 11 In-I- people "Back in the 1930s when farm commodity programs were initiated average farm family income was about half of that of all US families" the report said "By the late 1950s the share was still only about 60 percent" - Today however farm household income — the total for all family members — is on a par with nonfarm people "This challenges the popular view that farm commodity programs now assist a relatively disadvantaged group" the report said "Some farm families continue to have serious income problems" it Ay LI ' ' ter marketing in the nation's farm population has been an important factor As the number of families de- dined those that were left often ex- panded holdings and boosted- pro- - - -- - - But one of the important messages has been that the original "very high rates of poverty among farm housebolds aren't there any more ” be - - duction ''' ' ' ' In 1950 for example there were about 588 million farms in the Unit--c ed States By 1959 those had shrunk to just over 37 million Today USDA estimates there are about 214 million farms "You couldn't have had the rise in household incomes and have had as many people stay in the farm sector as were there originally" Deavers said "It's a combination of improved technology better organization bet '' said income from jobs "has been critical" to the improvement in farm family incomes over the years Deavers and colleague Tom Carlin insaid in their report vestments also have helped "One recent study shows that about half of all farm households deOff-far- m Non-far- pend primarily on is manufacturing production workers or lawyers first and farm ers second" Thus it added a growth in job opportunities has helped boost the incomes of farm families "perhaps more so than commodity programs This is important because only about one in three farms participate in commodity programs' m income off-far- eBLers :: kT for family living" the report said "Nine out of 10 of these households operate farms with annual sales of Do You Qualify for Restitution? 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Martin Siegel? knew they would have hung on to If you're still not with me let me their shares to earn higher profits " some names that may be More Hence they were defrauded by the ' Jane Bryant swindlers who were operating on In familiar: Ivan Boesky Michael Mil' side Information ken Drexel Burnham Lambert All were guilty of some sort of se- t get paid just be tis1 invows were Cause you curities fraud especially illegal trading the same "' sider trading All have been forced stocks that the crooks were You ' ' li ' t Staying Ahead to disgorge their dishonest profits have to have sold certain specific se- Those funds will be used to repay - cutities on the specific dates listed in investors who were defrauded Dis- ' the SEC's disgorgement plau However they get distributed the gorgement plans are drawn up by the If you ke pt your securities at your disgorgement sums are huge Securities and Exchange Commisbkerage house in a " street name" The late unlamented Drexel sion and approved by a court only your broker may be able to tell paid $300 million to the But says Barry Goldsmith the you if ou re eligible " If you bought Burnham as a criminal fine and anTreasury SEC's deputy chief litigation counthe bankrupt Drexel Burn- - other $200 million into a fund for through sel "It's easier to get the money than ham Lambert will the skeleton crew investors and other claimants An— to get rid of it" What with the comtnat s left there notify you?" asks other $150 million is still owing to divide the of trying plications James Newman publisher of the Se-- which the SEC is Pursuing in bankmoney fairly the ' ongoing court curities Class Action Alert in Cress- ruPtcy proceedings "We expect to cases and claimanti coming out of 7 7 get the money" Goldsmith says the woodwork no funds have yet ILI" been paid out to investors Furthermore qualifying for payments will IrMWMIMMIIIIMIMIRMILIMIMMEINNIMI be harder than you think insider-tradin- g behind The theory 1 restitution is that hakthe sellers of 4 's to t ' ' ' "‘ 4 4 added "But the drop in farm numbers and rise in average income mean that these problems are not as pervasive as they once were" The report is in the September issue of Agricultural Outlook magazine Overall it said farm poverty rates today are low by historical standards and represent a small part of the US poverty population "This contrasts sharply with 1959- 60 the first years for which poverty data were calculated when over half of the US farm population was poor and one if five poor people lived On a farm" the report said Economist Ken Deavers one of the report's authors said Monday in a telephone interview that the slide come gap between rural and urban By Don Kendall 1 AP Farm Writer ASHINGTON — The Agricultute Department says farm families have finally caught up with their city cOnsimi in terms of annual income As a group farm operator households have entered the US main-steasays a report by the department's Economic Research Service "They no longer have low income households" relative to non-farThere are lots of reasons for the catchup including a decline in farm families over many years outside jobs and other factors One of the underpinnings of support in Congress for expensive farm programs has been the traditional in ! 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