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IT'S A CHORE: But farmers have to fill out forms or possibly face ...

Last year, Tom Dancer farmed approximately 500 acres, all but a few rented, in Freehold, Manalapan and Millstone townships, growing field corn, soybeans, rye straw and wheat.

That quick profile of Dancer, a 49-year-old lifelong farmer who lives in Millstone, is the kind of information the U.S. Department of Agriculture seeks in its five-year census of farmers in the 50 states and Puerto Rico.

The census is important in drawing up farming legislation, determining how federal agriculture money is distributed and positioning farming support services, according to state Secretary of Agriculture Charles M. Kuperus and Troy Joshua, director of New Jersey farming statistics for the USDA.

Also, the census will provide financial figures for a state industry that is under-recognized in terms of dollars, said Peter J.


Contractor loses La. scholarship account data dating back to 1998

BATON ROUGE, La. -- A Boston-based contractor hired to store and safeguard state scholarship and college savings account data lost most of those records _ including bank account numbers and student and parent Social Security numbers _ during a move, officials say.

"We certainly don't want to create any panic. But people should be aware and take the necessary steps," said Melanie Amrhein, executive director of the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance. "This is backup data off of a mainframe that contains sensitive personal information."

Special equipment and software and "sophisticated computer skills" would be needed to get the compressed records from the TOPS scholarship program, START Saving Program, and Free Application for Federal Student Aid, according to a notice posted on the Internet.


UT Holds Public Forums On Tuition Hike

As the University of Texas considers raising tuition once again, education leaders from around the state are meeting to talk solutions for higher education.

Those meetings are happening at the Frank Erwin Center to help increase college enrollment around the state significantly.

The goal is to increase enrollment across the state by 30 percent from 2005 to 2010.

While it is an achievable goal, still, university systems across the state feel they have to increase tuition to stay competitive, so while more students want to go to college, making it affordable is another challenge.

Financial challenges, like getting students to apply through Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is just one of the many roadblocks to work through.


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