FOR TUESDAY MORNING 10/2 Minnesota farmers are facing the lowest prices they've ever seen on the lamb and wool market. Sheep ranchers have dealt with low prices in the wool market for more than 5 years, but this summer the bottom dropped out of the meat market as well. Some sheep producers say they want the Government to investigate low lamb prices. They also hope for a subsidy to prop up the wool prices when Congress discusses the new Farm Bill this fall. Mainstreet Radio's Tim Post reports.