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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the farm bill (2014).
Taxpayers deserve better than this farm bill binge, says @ryanalxndr http://t.co/QuO2OsOnmL
— U.S. News (@usnews) February 13, 2014
Five Things You Should Know About the New Bipartisan #FarmBill http://t.co/qCcIAZyGG3
— Senate Ag Committee (@SenateAg) February 11, 2014
New op-ed looks at steps forwards, and backwards, in US development and agriculture policy: http://t.co/cCOd1fLiiD
— Yale Journal (@YaleJournal) February 18, 2014
Why don’t taxpayers subsidize the foods that are better for us? http://t.co/YYReZ3sQgh
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 23, 2014
With passage of the Farm Bill, Kentucky will be one of the first states to grow hemp for research with 5 projects. http://t.co/aaqw1bttht
— Global Hemp (@globalhemp) February 20, 2014
Congress is back to its ordinary dysfunction, passing a corrupt farm bill instead of delaying: http://t.co/isDCgiHEpO
— AmericanConservative (@amconmag) February 13, 2014
Overdue farm bill cuts nation’s deficit #agweek #agriculture http://t.co/GLdrBxSO8k
— Agweek.com (@AgweekMagazine) February 24, 2014
The #FarmBill came surprisingly close to fixing some protectionist regulations, says @kw_watson: http://t.co/zJWFV58yPW #ag #trade
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) February 13, 2014
Why it’s too soon to celebrate new SNAP incentive program in the Farm Bill http://t.co/ZMlUJt2EOg
— HuffPost Food (@HuffPostFood) February 11, 2014
Food prices could go up by 6% over 5 years if Congress passes an enforcement-only immigration bill, via @FarmBureau http://t.co/xLVbNYyhJq
— Ted Hesson (@tedhesson) February 10, 2014