As Senate Nears Action On Farm Bill, Economic Study Shows Most States Would Benefit From Shifting Some Direct Payment Subsidies to Conservation Funding
U.S. Newswire › September 27, 2007
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As Senate Nears Action On Farm Bill, Economic Study Shows Most States Would Benefit From Shifting Some Direct Payment Subsidies to Conservation Funding
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new analysis of Farm Bill spending by a former USDA economist shows that farmers in 37 out of 50 states would receive between about $1 million and $33 million more in annual federal support by shifting ...
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