American agriculture in the last 25 years makes their concern look justified.
She also said that while prices remained flat, there was good news for American agriculture.
The big winner in the current system has long been American agriculture.
But it seizes a specific moment in the history of American agriculture.
There has never been a decade in American agriculture quite like the 1980's.
American agriculture, he said, simply reflects the increased global market.
Government payments to American agriculture have tripled since the act was passed, to a record $22.7 billion in 1999.
But they play a huge role in American agriculture.
But the biggest reason to reform American agriculture is at home.
This record year raises the question of what would happen to American agriculture if the government stopped making such large payments.