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Scheduled performers include Nelson and fellow Farm Aid board members Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews, as well as Jamey Johnson, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Jack Johnson, ALO, Pegi Young and The Survivors, and Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real. Four of Willie Nelson's children
-- musicians Lukas, Micah, Amy and Paula -- will join him on stage. The concert is typically held at different locations each year. The Pennsylvania location is fitting since agriculture is the state's leading industry. Pennsylvania ranks third nationally in direct farmer-to-consumer sales
-- after California and New York -- and sixth in the number of organic farms with nearly 600. Mark O'Neill, spokesman for the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, said 91 percent of the state's farms are owned by individual families and 7.5 percent are family partnerships or family corporations. "We think there's room for all farmers," O'Neill said. "We think it's more about the people who are running the operations
-- do they care about the crops and the environment? Do they care about the animals?" Nelson said the people of Pennsylvania are big supporters of family farms. "And they've shown it by buying 30,000 tickets," he said. "We hope to thank them by putting on a good show." ___ Online: Farm Aid: http://bit.ly/cSOHH5
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