TY  - RPRT
AB  - Nearly every aspect of Michigan Agriculture is affected by the farm bill. Farm program payments are a major source of income (25 percent of Michigan's net farm income in recent years has come from farm program payments - Figure 1), conservation compliance requirements are beginning to
affect production decisions, and export programs affect market prices. All farmers in Michigan will be affected by the decisions made in 1995, regardless of whether they currently participate in farm programs or produce program crops.
AU  - Batie, Sandra S.
AU  - Schweikhardt, David B.
DA  - 1994
DA  - 1994
DO  - 10.22004/ag.econ.11761
DO  - doi
ID  - 11761
KW  - Agricultural and Food Policy
L1  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11761/files/sp94-50.pdf
L2  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11761/files/sp94-50.pdf
L4  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11761/files/sp94-50.pdf
LA  - eng
LA  - English
LK  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11761/files/sp94-50.pdf
N2  - Nearly every aspect of Michigan Agriculture is affected by the farm bill. Farm program payments are a major source of income (25 percent of Michigan's net farm income in recent years has come from farm program payments - Figure 1), conservation compliance requirements are beginning to
affect production decisions, and export programs affect market prices. All farmers in Michigan will be affected by the decisions made in 1995, regardless of whether they currently participate in farm programs or produce program crops.
PY  - 1994
PY  - 1994
T1  - ISSUES AND ALTERNATIVES IN THE 1995 FARM BILL DEBATE: AN OVERVIEW OF THE FARM BILL
TI  - ISSUES AND ALTERNATIVES IN THE 1995 FARM BILL DEBATE: AN OVERVIEW OF THE FARM BILL
UR  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11761/files/sp94-50.pdf
Y1  - 1994
T2  - Staff Paper 94-50
ER  -