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  2. Agricultural law - Wikipedia

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    Simply put, agricultural law is the study of the special laws and regulations that apply to the production and sale of agricultural products. [1] "Agricultural exceptionalism," i.e., the use of legal exceptions to protect the agricultural industry, is pervasive, worldwide. [2] American law schools and legal scholars first recognized ...

  3. Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act of 1961

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    Long title: An Act to improve and protect farm prices and farm income, to increase farmer participation in the development of farm programs, to adjust supplies of agricultural commodities in line with the requirements therefore, to improve distribution and expand exports of agricultural commodities, to liberalize and extend farm credit services, to protect the interest of consumers, and for ...

  4. Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act of 1972

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    The Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act of 1972 or Con Act (P.L. 92-419) authorized a major expansion of USDA lending activities, which at the time were administered by Farmers Home Administration (FmHA). The legislation was originally enacted as the Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961 (P.L. 87-128). In 1972, this title ...

  5. United States farm bill - Wikipedia

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    Introduced as part of the Agricultural Act of 2008, the 2014 Farm Act repealed the Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program (DCP) and the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) programs. [35] In their place, it introduced new commodity programs, including the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) program and the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) program .

  6. Agricultural Act of 1948 - Wikipedia

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    The Agricultural Act of 1948 (Pub.L. 80-897, 62 Stat. 1247) was enacted by the United States Congress and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on July 3, 1948. [1] The legislation revised and authorized several aspects of U.S. agricultural policy and agricultural subsidies. [2]

  7. Agricultural policy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [needs update] Moreover, agricultural policy needs to account for a lot of shocks to the system: for example, agriculture is highly vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change, such as decreases in water access, geophysical processes such as ocean level rise and changing weather, and socioeconomic processes that affect farmers ...

  8. Category : United States federal agriculture legislation

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    Agricultural Market Transition Act; Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929; Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937; Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998; Agricultural Trade Act of 1978; Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954; Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of 1973; Agriculture and Food ...

  9. Agricultural Act of 1970 - Wikipedia

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    In United States federal agriculture legislation, the Agricultural Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-524) initiated a significant change in commodity support policy. [1]This 3-year farm bill replaced some of the more restrictive and mandatory features of previous law (acreage allotments, planting restrictions, and marketing quotas) with voluntary annual cropland set-asides and marketing certificate ...