Purdue Expert: Farm Bill Likely to Grow in Cost, Curb Free Trade
From Purdue News - The 2002 U.S. farm bill has the highest price tag ever, and the cost could grow as the bill moves producers further away from market-oriented agriculture and free trade, said a Purdue University agricultural economist.
Categories: Agribusiness, Policy
Tags: 2002, Allan Gray, commodity prices, counter-cyclical payments, farm bill, policy, trade negotiations
Tags: 2002, Allan Gray, commodity prices, counter-cyclical payments, farm bill, policy, trade negotiations
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