In 1995, for the first time since the 1930s, the United States failed to pass new farm program legislation. The inability to pass farm legislation occurred despite bipartisan agreement that farm programs should continue the trend over the past decade of less government intervention. This paper discusses the sequence of events, the role of agricultural economists, the major issues, and the lessons learned from the 1995 Farm Bill debate. The trend toward declining government intervention in agriculture will require that the profession look increasingly to the private sector for solutions to the problems facing agriculture in the twenty-first century
Comprehensive federal agricultural legislation occurs in the United States (US) on a five-year sched...
Every five years the United States rewrites its farm legislation. This will again be the case in 199...
The 1996 Farm Bill marks a new direction for the government in agriculture. By decoupling payments ...
In 1995, for the first time since the 1930s, the United States failed to pass new farm program legis...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
This paper presents a chronology of the 1995-96 farm bill debate, which was historic in several dime...
The 1995 Farm Bill debate proved different than many economists expected. It was overwhelmingly budg...
Nearly every aspect of Michigan Agriculture is affected by the farm bill. Farm program payments are ...
Title from JPEG cover page (University of Missouri Digital Library, viewed Apr. 27, 2010).Includes b...
Public policy is shaped by many influences, chief among them the economic, social and political sett...
Policymakers debating the 1990 farm legislation face a number of important domestic issues. Annual...
Debate for the 1995 farm legislation ranged from minor reform of existing programs to fundamental re...
The United States (U.S.) government recently finished its five year ritual of farm legislation. In g...
Over the next two decades a level of government involvement in agriculture comparable to that of the...
Comprehensive federal agricultural legislation occurs in the United States (US) on a five-year sched...
Every five years the United States rewrites its farm legislation. This will again be the case in 199...
The 1996 Farm Bill marks a new direction for the government in agriculture. By decoupling payments ...
In 1995, for the first time since the 1930s, the United States failed to pass new farm program legis...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
This paper presents a chronology of the 1995-96 farm bill debate, which was historic in several dime...
The 1995 Farm Bill debate proved different than many economists expected. It was overwhelmingly budg...
Nearly every aspect of Michigan Agriculture is affected by the farm bill. Farm program payments are ...
Title from JPEG cover page (University of Missouri Digital Library, viewed Apr. 27, 2010).Includes b...
Public policy is shaped by many influences, chief among them the economic, social and political sett...
Policymakers debating the 1990 farm legislation face a number of important domestic issues. Annual...
Debate for the 1995 farm legislation ranged from minor reform of existing programs to fundamental re...
The United States (U.S.) government recently finished its five year ritual of farm legislation. In g...
Over the next two decades a level of government involvement in agriculture comparable to that of the...
Comprehensive federal agricultural legislation occurs in the United States (US) on a five-year sched...
Every five years the United States rewrites its farm legislation. This will again be the case in 199...
The 1996 Farm Bill marks a new direction for the government in agriculture. By decoupling payments ...