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Ag. Business: Farm Bills

  • Agricultural Act of 1933

    Agricultural Act of 1933
    The law offered farmers subsidies in exchange for limiting their production of certain crops. It also sets up basic concepts of production control and price supports which would be used for more than 60 years.
  • Agricultural Act of 1933

    Agricultural Act  of 1933
    U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt passed The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) in 1933 as part of the New Deal.
  • AG. Act of 1973

    AG. Act of 1973
    This Act added target prices, and loan rates that provided a price floor.
  • Ag Act 1973

    Ag Act 1973
    Farmers received deficiency payments to make up the difference between the price farmers received and the target level set by the law.
  • 1976 Farmer Owned Reserve (FOR)

    1976 Farmer Owned Reserve (FOR)
    The original FOR was a loan program
    designed to hold production out of
    commodity markets during times of low
    prices while still leaving the production
    under producer control. The program
    began in 1977 and was terminated in
    1996 with the passage of the Federal
    Agriculture Improvement and Reform
    (FAIR) Act.
  • 1976 Farmer Owned Reserve

    1976 Farmer Owned Reserve
    The policy objectives of the
    FOR were to assure that stocks of grain would
    be available in times of low
    production, and reduce grain price variability.