A farmbill is a collection of new laws and amendmentsto longstanding lawsthat sets the overall direction of federal food and farm policy for a specified number of years. Farm bills typically contain not only commodity price and income support provisions, but also provisions on agricultural trade, rural development, domestic food assistance, foreign food aid, conservation, crop insurance, farm credit, forestry, and agricultural research. The many issues covered by farm bills make it possible to form a broad coalition ofsupport among common, and sometimes conflicting interestsfor policies and programs that individually might not be enacted
This report discusses the farm bill, which is an omnibus, multi-year piece of authorizing legislatio...
This report briefly discusses programs designed to provide income support, price support, and/or sup...
The development of the next farm bill is a complex, comprehensive process that involves numerous iss...
Most provisions of the current “farm bill,” the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (FSRIA) of 20...
On May 13, 2002, President Bush signed a new farm bill — The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act ...
This report briefly informs the reader about what the Farm Bill of 2014 is, what is at stake, and th...
This report discusses the provisions of the 1996 farm bill, which was due to expire in 2002 but was ...
A new farm bill, the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (P.L. 107- 171), covering crop y...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (the farm bill) has been recognized as potentiall...
This report discusses farm commodity programs, which represent the heart of U.S. farm policy. The 2...
Commodity support provisions in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (P.L. 107-171, t...
Over the last two years, Congress and farm groups have worked to find a policy formula that would be...
Persistent low farm prices and 3 years of multi-billion dollar ad hoc additions to federal spending ...
This report discusses the trade provisions of omnibus farm legislation, passed and signed into law i...
Agricultural policy in the United States over the past three-quarters of a century has involved supp...
This report discusses the farm bill, which is an omnibus, multi-year piece of authorizing legislatio...
This report briefly discusses programs designed to provide income support, price support, and/or sup...
The development of the next farm bill is a complex, comprehensive process that involves numerous iss...
Most provisions of the current “farm bill,” the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act (FSRIA) of 20...
On May 13, 2002, President Bush signed a new farm bill — The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act ...
This report briefly informs the reader about what the Farm Bill of 2014 is, what is at stake, and th...
This report discusses the provisions of the 1996 farm bill, which was due to expire in 2002 but was ...
A new farm bill, the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (P.L. 107- 171), covering crop y...
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (the farm bill) has been recognized as potentiall...
This report discusses farm commodity programs, which represent the heart of U.S. farm policy. The 2...
Commodity support provisions in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (P.L. 107-171, t...
Over the last two years, Congress and farm groups have worked to find a policy formula that would be...
Persistent low farm prices and 3 years of multi-billion dollar ad hoc additions to federal spending ...
This report discusses the trade provisions of omnibus farm legislation, passed and signed into law i...
Agricultural policy in the United States over the past three-quarters of a century has involved supp...
This report discusses the farm bill, which is an omnibus, multi-year piece of authorizing legislatio...
This report briefly discusses programs designed to provide income support, price support, and/or sup...
The development of the next farm bill is a complex, comprehensive process that involves numerous iss...