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Glad the farm bill stopped

The Center for Rural Affairs is pleased with that the failure farm bill revision came to a halt. The organization favors smaller farms over the giants and points out this, among other problems:

Here is the bottom line. If one corporation farmed your entire state, the federal government would pay 60 percent of its crop insurance premiums on every acre in every year – the better the year, the bigger the subsidy.

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