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David Orden

Several things are clear about the 2002 farm bill. First, neither recent budget considerations nor international commitments to WTO rules have constrained farm spending levels or policy instruments, despite markedly changed budget projections and the importance of foreign markets to US agriculture. Second, given the increased long term funding authorization that seems inevitable for agriculture this year, important decisions are to be made by the House Senate conference committee as it reconciles the 2 different versions of the farm bill.