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More Details, More Conflicts on Farm Bill

The slow roll of the details of the farm bill continues. On Friday, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson (R-Pennsylvania) released a title-by-title review of the House farm bill draft. This comes after both the House and Senate agriculture committees released broad outlines of their respective drafts on 1 May. The House Committee is scheduled to mark up the farm bill on 23 May; the full draft is expected to be released prior to that (tentatively 17 May or 20 May). Following are some highlights: Price Loss Coverage (PLC) program reference prices are increased between 10 to 20 percent depending on the commodity, based on increased cost of production since 2014 when the reference prices were set. The increased reference prices...

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