Lawmakers want uniform laws in the four states to help independent producers stay on the farm. State lawmakers from Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota sponsored an organizational meeting in Sioux Falls today to combat low hog prices. Farmers are seeing prices as low as they were in the 1950's. Minnesota Public Radio's Cara Hetland reports: Seven hundred hog producers, bankers and state officials packed a three-hundred seat cattle barn at the Sioux Falls stockyards. Many of these hog farmers are facing record low prices. If a 250 pound hog sold today a farmer would get 37-dollars and 50 cents. Four months ago that same hog brought 82-50 to the farmer. On the short term farmers want disaster assistance in order to make loan payments.