Us Farmers Preferences for Agricultural And Food Policy in the 1990s
Us Farmers Preferences for Agricultural And Food Policy in the 1990s
University of Illinois At Urbana Champaign Agricu
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Among all respondents, 60 percent favor this provision. A majority in all regions and all types and sizes of farms supports this program. Although some differences are noted from state to state, the responses indicate strong support for this provision of the 1985 Act (Table 15). Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in the 1985 Act authorized up to 45 million acres of the most erodible cropland to be taken out of production for 10 years and planted to trees o...r seeded to soil-conserving crops. Rental payments are made annu- ally and determined on a bid basis. By early 1989, 30 million acres had been signed up for this program. Respondents were asked what future policy they prefer. Farmers definitely support the CRP. Among all respondents, only 26 percent want to eliminate the program, while 23 percent would keep the CRP acreage at 30 million, 23 percent would expand it to 45 million, and 14 percent want to expand it even further, to 60 million. Support for the program is somewhat lower in the West than in other regions (Table 16).
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