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Other OSU researchers in volved in the project include Linda Saif, M. Yu, Y. Tang, M. Ismail, K. Cho and R. Dearth. MARYLAND Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,2001-D7 over the headlong rush toward corporate concentration in agri business and other food indus tries. In addition to opposing the growing consolidation in food production, the delegates also reemphasized the need for greater antitrust enforcement, review of mergers and business combinations, and laws that protect family farmers and ranchers from other market distorting business activity. “As mergers in production, processing, transportation and retail continue to weigh the playing field against the Ameri can family farmer and rancher, we must aggressively pursue measures to protect our family farms, consumers, and the mar kets that serve them,” said Leland Swenson, president of NFU. “Our members continue the call for Congress, the De partments of Justice and Agri culture and the Federal Trade Commission to provide the nec essary scrutiny, resources, and tools to combat this trend that is destructive to agriculture.” The Farmers Union policy calls for a reversal of the trend toward a highly horizontally and vertically integrated pro duction system through the en forcement of antitrust and fair competition laws. The special policy adoption also calls for a temporary moratorium on large agricultural mergers to allow the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USD A) to collect data that pro vide Congress with important information that would guide action to strengthen antitrust laws and develop economic impact statements detailing the effect such mergers will have on family farmers and ranchers and rural economies. The convention adopted policy positions that would re quire firms of a certain size to provide documentation on busi ness combinations that behave like mergers, require the Depart ment of Justice to provide ra tional for permitting large business mergers, prohibit meat packer ownership of livestock prior to a slaughter, a practice that manipulates livestock prices to the detriment of inde pendent and contract producers, repeal the Illinois Brick Su preme Court decision that bars farmers and ranchers from taking legal action unless the harm created by antitrust or an ticompetitive behavior directly affects them, and opposes “slot ting fees” charged to suppliers of food retail entities in order to place their product on the self. “A fair and competitive at mosphere must be restored to all our food industries,” said Swen son. “Congress must work with the USDA, the Justice Depart ment and the Federal Trade Commission to respond to the growing concentration of power into the hands of a few players in the food industries. This is vital to our markets, our family farmers and ranchers, and for the revitalization of independ ently owned businesses every where.”