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Excerpt from Surplus: The Riddle of American Agriculture On any
public issue, the economist's viewpoint is, of course, only one of
many. On the issue of the food surplus, his viewpoint is urgently
sought. Even among agricultural economists, however, views on the
problem differ, and these several views are almost useless unless
the layman knows them. The layman needs supporting reasons for the
views he seeks to consider. Our role is to interpret. We have tried
to arrange the interpretation to help the reader focus more sharply
on the many facets of the food surplus problem. You may not be an
economist, but you may have your own ideas on how the farm program
should be handled. We seek to help you spell out these ideas and to
look at other ideas held no less firmly by other people. American
farmers have worked themselves out of their markets. They have
taken advantage of new technologiesand buoyant food prices. The
result is more wheat, corn, cotton and other farm goods than they
can sell and give away. The balance of grain and. Cotton, in
particular, is bought and stored by the Federal Government. Helped
by tax revenue, the Government has been guaranteeing prices of
cotton, wheat and other so-called basic commodities. You might say:
Fine. The farmer has to contend with the weather. And he typically
lacks monopoly powers over prices. Why shouldn't he be able to
expect fair prices for his products? About the Publisher Forgotten
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