'Freedom to Farm' Law Becomes Freedom to Add Subsidies. / Robert Pear.
by Pear, Robert; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: 'Freedom to Farm' Law Becomes Freedom to Add Subsidies, June 6, 2002; pp. A26.
"The noble experiment in market-driven policy, the 1996 Freedom to Farm law, fell victim to powerful economic forces and election-year jockeying that catered to every region of the country." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article discusses some of the problems with the Freedom to Farm law.
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