FB: Boring Bipartisanship The Senate Agriculture Committee approved its farm bill proposal by a vote of 20-1. Only Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley voted no, a bipartisan tradition for senators from that state. While the House version of the legislation, which failed in a floor vote, attempts to slay perceived social monsters like the slothful receiving food aid, the Senate bill sticks to its knitting. The Senate bill focuses more on conservation and increases the land set aside under the Conservation Reserve Program by 1 million acres, and it should pass the Senate easily. Lobbyists for farmers will be sympathetic to that bill, fearing the House version creates an unnecessary fight. House Democrats on a future conference committee...