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- Page 9 and 10: REVISE MARKETING ASSISTANCE LOANSRe
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- Page 13 and 14: BackgroundProducers may receive a n
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- Page 23 and 24: BackgroundA limitation on the total
- Page 25 and 26: Recommended SolutionTo help rectify
- Page 27 and 28: MILC payments would be based on 85
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IMPLEMENT “SOD SAVER” TO DISCOU
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CONSERVATION ACCESS FOR BEGINNING A
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MARKET-BASED APPROACH TO CONSERVATI
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MERIT-BASED FUNDING ALLOCATIONRecom
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farmland, which may include debris
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SUMMARY OF TRADE TITLE REFORMRecomm
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EXPAND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR SPE
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ENHANCE THE MARKET ACCESS PROGRAMRe
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GRANT PROGRAM TO ADDRESS SANITARY A
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO RESOLVE TRA
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TRADE CAPACITY BUILDING AND AGRICUL
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ecent years, and repeal of the spec
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REPEAL THE EXPORT ENHANCEMENT PROGR
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PROVIDE CASH AUTHORITY FOR PORTION
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TITLE IVNUTRITIONUSDA 2007 Farm Bil
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accountable for these errors. (For
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FOOD STAMP PROGRAM:Working Poor and
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a statistically valid sample of Sta
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have driven implementation of syste
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problem, and there are few opportun
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FOOD STAMP PROGRAM:IMPROVING HEALTH
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THE EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGR
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FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM ON INDIAN
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SENIOR FARMERS’ MARKET NUTRITION
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PROMOTING HEALTHFUL DIETS IN SCHOOL
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TITLE VCREDITUSDA 2007 Farm Bill Pr
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Eliminate the $250,000 cap on the v
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3. Unmet SDA or beginning farmer ne
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downpayment loan amount of $200,000
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meet the credit needs of an increas
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SUMMARY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT TITLER
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ADDRESS BACKLOG OF RURAL CRITICAL A
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ENHANCING RURAL INFRASTRUCTURERecom
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USDA’s community facilities progr
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program; and consolidate the Sectio
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SUMMARY OF RESEARCH TITLE REFORMRec
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RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS (
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AGRICULTURAL BIOENERGY AND BIOBASED
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SPECIALTY CROP RESEARCH INITIATIVER
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FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE RESEARCHReco
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SUMMARY OF FORESTRY TITLE REFORMRec
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COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE FOREST PLAN
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FOREST WOOD TO ENERGYRecommendation
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COMMUNITY FORESTS WORKING LANDSPROG
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SUMMARY OF SUPPORT OF RENEWABLEENER
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CELLULOSIC BIOENERGY PROGRAMRecomme
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EXPANSION OF BIOBASED PRODUCTS MARK
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SUMMARY OF MISCELLANEOUS TITLE REFO
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CROP INSURANCESUPPLEMENTAL DEDUCTIB
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payment. If the county yield is 80
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ACCESS TO CROP INSURANCEDATA MINING
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STRENGTHEN CROP INSURANCEPROGRAM CO
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CROP INSURANCERESEARCH AND DEVELOPM
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CROP INSURANCESTANDARD REINSURANCE
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INCREASE CROP INSURANCE PARTICIPATI
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ENSURING FAIRNESS OF DAIRY RESEARCH
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plan crop plantings and make market
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USDA would also consider offering v
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SUMMARY OF SPECIALTY CROP SUPPORTRe
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Reauthorize the Emergency Food Assi
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SUMMARY OF SUPPORT OF BEGINNING FAR
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SUMMARY XIIISOCIALLYDISADVANTAGEDPR
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eginning farmers buying power by in
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ADMINISTRATION'S FARM BILL PROPOSAL
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ADMINISTRATION'S FARM BILL PROPOSAL