Newsroom: Papers & Testimony
1 Confectioners’ Mixed-Up Message September 19, 2011
2 LMC: U.S. Cost Competitiveness in Sugar Production September 09, 2011
3 2009-10 LMC Economic Impact Study August 03, 2011
4 August-2011-Issue-Brief August 01, 2011
5 2012 Farm Bill Hearing: Testimony of Ray VanDreissche May 31, 2011
6 The Economic Effects of Significant U.S. Import Restraints: Seventh Update February 07, 2011
7 Americans Prefer Domestic Sugar Over Imports March 24, 2009
8 Does the U.S. Sugar Buyer Need the U.S. Sugar Producer? February 23, 2009
9 Sugar Issue Brief: 2009 Outlook February 13, 2009
10 Key Elements of U.S. Sugar Policy in the 2008 Farm Bill February 09, 2009
11 United States International Trade Commission Hearing Investigation No. 332-325: The Economic Effects of Significant U.S. Import Restraints February 06, 2009
12 Sugar Policy Poll July 24, 2007
 

Symposium

Audio & Video

  • Sugarbeet Grower Alan Welp Tells the Tale of Two Intertwined Industries
    Western Sugar, a company now owned by farmers, closed its Goodland, Kansas sugarbeet factory in 1985. Sugar prices were low, the cost of doing business was climbing, and tough decisions were made that hurt workers and farmers. Today, thanks to no-cost sugar policy, things have turned around, and business is now booming for confectionery manufacturers.  Sugarbeet grower and Western Sugar Cooperative member Alan Welp discusses.