1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated April 26, 2018Farm Bill Primer: What Is the Farm Bill? The farm bill is an omnibus, multi-year law that governs an array of agricultural and food programs. It provides an opportunity for policymakers to comprehensively and periodically address agricultural and
2、 food issues. The farm bill is typically renewed about every five years. Seventeen farm bills have been enacted since the 1930s (2014, 2008, 2002, 1996, 1990, 1985, 1981, 1977, 1973, 1970, 1965, 1956, 1954, 1949, 1948, 1938, and 1933). Farm bills have traditionally focused on farm commodity program
3、support for a handful of staple commoditiescorn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, rice, dairy, and sugar. Yet farm bills have become increasingly expansive in nature since 1973, when a nutrition title was included. Other prominent additions include conservation, horticulture, and bioenergy programs. The omn
4、ibus nature of the farm bill can create broad coalitions of support among sometimes conflicting interests for policies that individually might not survive the legislative process. This can lead to competition for funds. In recent years, more parties have become involved in the debate, including nati