At a meeting in Omaha this week, 14 lawmakers from six midwestern states came up with several ideas they hope will give farmers more control over their livelihoods and cash in their pockets. The suggestions ranged from enacting a producer's bill of rights to requiring labeling of genetically modified crops to setting a minimum price for commodities. Representative Ted Winter is a Democrat from Fulda in southwestern Minnesota. He says if the states which produce most of a given commodity can join together to support a minimum price, farmers could get the kind of minimum wage protection other workers enjoy.