Alternative Agricultural and Food Policies and the 1985 Farm Bill

Alternative Agricultural and Food Policies and the 1985 Farm Bill
Author: Gordon C. Rausser
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 131733308X

In 1985, the U.S. Congress confronted the difficult and complex task of developing a 5-year omnibus legislation allowing for lower commodity prices. But, policies predicated on the concept of agriculture as a unique sector of the economy became less and less appropriate to the highly interdependent, open agricultural economy throughout the 1980s. First published in 1985, this collection of 16 papers and related discussions contained in these proceedings is an important contribution toward understanding the issues, options, and dilemmas in U.S. agricultural policy. This is an ideal title for students interested in environmental studies, agriculture, and national policy.

The 1985 Farm Bill Revisited

The 1985 Farm Bill Revisited
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1987
Genre: Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN:

General farm bill of 1985

General farm bill of 1985
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1985
Genre: Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN:

The Farm Bill

The Farm Bill
Author: Daniel Imhoff
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1610919742

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 “legalese" 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. With a new farm bill just signed into law, we all need to understand the implications of food policy. What’s the impact of crop insurance? How does SNAP actually work? What would it take to create a healthier, more sustainable food system? These are questions that affect not only farmers, but everyone who eats. If you care about the answers, The Farm Bill is your guide.