Those payments are more in line to keep the govt in somewhat control of the farm situation. Some guys ARE rejecting the farm program. Only because they can do what they want then. The only reason wetlands exist is because if you drain them the govt. can take funds away from you and basically hold you hostage. CRP is a joke. They need to phase it out. Getting rid of CRP would add more land base, bring more dollars into rural areas, cheapen food and lower the farm payments. You want more ducks and geese? Tear down your garage and build a duck pond. Its always someone else's responsibility to preserve nature, right? The whole idea of farmers getting rich off of this is laughable. I'd make the same much regardless if they backed it off or not. It does allow you to be more aggressive however, which leads to younger farmers being able to start. It wouldn't bother me to axe a lot of it. They main component that helps me is being able to buy insurance. I'm competing against other farmers, as long as everyone is in the same boat, it doesn't matter. Exports will be a problem as IIRC Europe always had a much higher subsidies for their farmers.
Writer doesn't know what he's talking about, subsidies help the smaller farmer stay compe ive. But its much more PC to attack "big corporate farms". When in actuality most "evil" farms are still family owned, at least in the midwest.
It is easy to about the farms, america has had the cheapest food supply as a percent of income for a long time. That's what the USDA ultimately want, a cheap reliable food source. When corn was much below production cost, everyone said that farmers need to find a new market. Now that ethanol is in full swing, they at farmers that we shouldn't use it for fuel without knowing the facts. IMO, the ethanol subsidy needs to be worked on but not without upping the mandate.
Govt. subsidized gas is more expensive than ethanol but very few trace true production cost of petroleum like they do with ethanol. Plus very few die protecting our cheap ethanol.
Remember that the Farm Program funds are about 2/3's WIC, School lunch, and food stamp programs. Haven't a lot of people been saying we need to trim this part, administratively also? Wait, wasn't it only a couple days ago a guy asked about WIC and the general consensus was that he should grab as much as he can even if he didn't need it?
All in all what i'm getting at is I agree that there needs to be cuts here but alot of the accusations that get thrown around are inaccurate or just plain wrong.

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