Dollars versus Disease Part of the debate over action against the coronavirus has always been health versus economics. The decision to err on the side of health and impose stay-at-home orders was not predicated on a cold, hard risk-benefit analysis but on politics. Politicians understandably do not want to get blamed for people dying. There are policy tools to address the economic fallout until there are treatments to address COVID-19. The U.S. government may handout $50 billion to the agriculture sector during 2018-2020 to offset the impacts of the trade war and now the virus. As a result, farmland prices are holding up and agricultural banks are still financially strong. However, the average person will grow weary of the long-term econom...