This report discusses various provisions designed to reduce production and conserve soil and water resources. Many of the provisions remain in effect today, including the two compliance provisions--highly erodible land conservation (sodbuster) and wetland conservation (swampbuster)
The 1985 Farm Bill which was signed into law on December 23, 1985, contains 3 provisions relating to...
The interaction of the planting flexibility and conservation compliance provisions from the 1985 and...
This report discusses soil and water conservation topics, which are prominent in discussions of poli...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
In recent years, direct payments—a type of farm commodity program payment—have made up a large share...
Conservation Compliance ties eligibility for most Federal farm program benefits to soil and wetland ...
The 1985 Food Security Act linked farm program payments to the conservation ofsoil throughout the Un...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Annually, over...
This report discusses resource conservation topics, which are a part of the farm bill debate. Debate...
This report outlines the role of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in conservation programs ...
Abstract: Conservation Compliance, which since its inception in 1985 has led to substantial reductio...
Soil erosion as an on-site problem received much attention in the 1985 Food Security Act (FSA), whic...
Agricultural policy in the United States over the last fifteen years has increasingly included conse...
The 1985 Farm Bill which was signed into law on December 23, 1985, contains 3 provisions relating to...
The interaction of the planting flexibility and conservation compliance provisions from the 1985 and...
This report discusses soil and water conservation topics, which are prominent in discussions of poli...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
In recent years, direct payments—a type of farm commodity program payment—have made up a large share...
Conservation Compliance ties eligibility for most Federal farm program benefits to soil and wetland ...
The 1985 Food Security Act linked farm program payments to the conservation ofsoil throughout the Un...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Annually, over...
This report discusses resource conservation topics, which are a part of the farm bill debate. Debate...
This report outlines the role of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in conservation programs ...
Abstract: Conservation Compliance, which since its inception in 1985 has led to substantial reductio...
Soil erosion as an on-site problem received much attention in the 1985 Food Security Act (FSA), whic...
Agricultural policy in the United States over the last fifteen years has increasingly included conse...
The 1985 Farm Bill which was signed into law on December 23, 1985, contains 3 provisions relating to...
The interaction of the planting flexibility and conservation compliance provisions from the 1985 and...
This report discusses soil and water conservation topics, which are prominent in discussions of poli...