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Corn Congress delegates focused on the future when they met during the Com modity Classic to set NCGA policy for the year. A total of 122 delegates, representing 23 states, adopted a vision statement to guide delibera tions on federal farm pro grams in the 2002 farm bill and beyond. It directs NCGA to “evaluate and support farm policy that will ensure that America’s farmers are globally competitive, market responsive, and environmen tally responsible, and that provides producers with access to world markets, access to capital, access to advances of technology, and risk management, in a sus tainable and environmentally sound manner.” In addition, delegates voted to oppose any decrease in the marketing as sistance loan rate for corn and they voted that the USDA should set the posted county price as the average of the two adjusted terminal prices for the county. 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