Framing the Farm Bill

Framing the Farm Bill
Title Framing the Farm Bill PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Bosso
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Total Pages 208
Release 2017-03-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0700624201

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In January 2014, for the first time in the history of federal farm legislation going back to the Great Depression, all four members of the US House of Representatives from Kansas voted against the Farm Bill, despite pleas by the state’s agricultural leaders to support it. Why? The story of the Agricultural Act of 2014, as it unfolds in Framing the Farm Bill, has much to tell us about the complex nature of farm legislation, food policy, and partisan politics in present-day America. The Farm Bill is essential to the continuation of the many programs that structure agriculture in this country, from farm loans, commodity subsidies, and price supports for farmers to food support for the poor, notably food stamps. It was in the 1970s, with urbanization increasingly undermining political interest in farm programs, that rural legislators added the food stamp program to the Farm Bill to build support among urban and suburban legislators. Christopher Bosso offers a deft account of how this strategy, which over time led to the food stamp program becoming the largest expenditure in the Farm Bill, ran into the wave of conservative Republicans swept into Congress in 2010. With many of these new members objecting to the very existence of the food stamp program—and in many cases to government’s involvement in agriculture, period—and with Democrats vehemently opposing reductions, especially in light of the 2008 recession, the stage was set for a battle involving some of the most crucial issues in American life. Framing the Farm Bill is an enlightening look at federal agricultural policy—its workings, its history, and its present state—as well as the effect federal legislation has on farming practices, the environment, and our diet, in a thoroughly readable primer on the politics of food in America.

U.S. Farm Bills and Policy Reforms

U.S. Farm Bills and Policy Reforms
Title U.S. Farm Bills and Policy Reforms PDF eBook
Author Nadine Lehrer
Publisher Cambria Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1604977019

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"Nadine Lehrer is a post-doctoral researcher at Washington State University's Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee, Washington. She holds a PhD in natural resources science and management from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and a BA in psychology from Yale University. Dr. Lehrer has published articles in the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Agriculture and Human Values, Agroforestry Systems, and Rural Realities. "--Book jacket.

The Farm Bill

The Farm Bill
Title The Farm Bill PDF eBook
Author Daniel Imhoff
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 2018-12-31
Genre Agricultural subsidies
ISBN 1610919742

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The Farm Bill is one of the most important pieces of legislation the American president signs. Negotiated every five to seven years, it has tremendous implications for food production, nutrition assistance, habitat conservation, international trade, and much more. Yet at nearly 1,000 pages, it is difficult to understand for policymakers, let alone citizens. In this primer, Dan Imhoff and Christina Badaracco translate all the "legalease" and political jargon into an accessible, graphics-rich 200 pages. Readers will learn the basic elements of the bill, its origins and history, and perhaps most importantly, the battles that will determine the direction of food policy in the coming years. The authors trace how the legislation has evolved, from its first incarnation during the Great Depression, to today, when America has become the world's leading agricultural powerhouse. They explain the three main components of the bill--farm subsidies, food stamps or SNAP, and conservation programs--as well as how crucial public policies are changing. As Congress ramps up debate about the next farm bill, we all need to understand the implications of their decisions. Will there be limits on subsidies to huge agribusinesses? Can we shift toward programs that reward sustainable farming practices? Will hungry kids get the help they need? These are questions that affect not only farmers, but everyone who eats. You have a stake in the answers. The Farm Bill is your guide.

Formulation of the 1990 Farm Bill

Formulation of the 1990 Farm Bill
Title Formulation of the 1990 Farm Bill PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher
Total Pages 1076
Release 1990
Genre Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN

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Formulation of the 1990 Farm Bill

Formulation of the 1990 Farm Bill
Title Formulation of the 1990 Farm Bill PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher
Total Pages 744
Release 1990
Genre Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN

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The Fault Lines of Farm Policy

The Fault Lines of Farm Policy
Title The Fault Lines of Farm Policy PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Coppess
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2018-12-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1496212525

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At the intersection of the growing national conversation about our food system and the long-running debate about our government's role in society is the complex farm bill. American farm policy, built on a political coalition of related interests with competing and conflicting demands, has proven incredibly resilient despite development and growth. In The Fault Lines of Farm Policy Jonathan Coppess analyzes the legislative and political history of the farm bill, including the evolution of congressional politics for farm policy. Disputes among the South, the Great Plains, and the Midwest form the primordial fault line that has defined the debate throughout farm policy's history. Because these regions formed the original farm coalition and have played the predominant roles throughout, this study concentrates on the three major commodities produced in these regions: cotton, wheat, and corn. Coppess examines policy development by the political and congressional interests representing these commodities, including basic drivers such as coalition building, external and internal pressures on the coalition and its fault lines, and the impact of commodity prices. This exploration of the political fault lines provides perspectives for future policy discussions and more effective policy outcomes.

The Farm Bill and Its Far-ranging Impact

The Farm Bill and Its Far-ranging Impact
Title The Farm Bill and Its Far-ranging Impact PDF eBook
Author Jasper T. Owens
Publisher
Total Pages 290
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN

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The farm bill governs federal farm and food policy and is renewed about every five years. The 110th Congress is seeking to revise the current farm bill (P.L. 107-171), which covers a wide range of programs including commodity price and income support, agricultural conservation, farm credit, research, rural development, and foreign and domestic food programs, among others.