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Oilseeds: Background for 1995 Farm Legislation

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  • Ash, Mark
  • Douvelis, George
  • Castaneda, Jaime
  • Morgan, Nancy

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This report address considerations in the 1995 farm bill debate for oilseeds, including market conditions, policy proposals, trade agreements, and the interactions between policy and markets for selected commodities. International trade agreements and greater acreage flexibility have improved the outlook for U.S. oilseed production and trade. Issues for 1995 farm legislation that will affect oilseeds will include: setting marketing loans and loan rates; determining payment acres for program crops; extension of acreage-idling policies; resumption of the Export Enhancement Program for vegetable oils; continued funding for the Conservation Reserve Program and other land use policies; and revenue assurance.

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  • Ash, Mark & Douvelis, George & Castaneda, Jaime & Morgan, Nancy, 1995. "Oilseeds: Background for 1995 Farm Legislation," Agricultural Economic Reports 262015, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:262015
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.262015
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    1. Nazibrola LORDKIPANIDZE & James E. EPPERSON & Glenn C.W. AMES, 1996. "An Economic Analysis Of Import Demand For Canola Oil In The United States," Faculty Series 96-05, University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
    2. Fold, Niels, 2000. "Oiling the Palms: Restructuring of Settlement Schemes in Malaysia and the New International Trade Regulations," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 28(3), pages 473-486, March.
    3. Tweeten, Luther G., 1999. "Trade, Uncertainty And New Farm Programs," Economics and Sociology Occasional Papers - ESO Series 28330, Ohio State University, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics.

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