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At the intersection of the growing national conversation about our
food system and the long-running debate about our government's role
in society is the complex farm bill. American farm policy, built on
a political coalition of related interests with competing and
conflicting demands, has proven incredibly resilient despite
development and growth. In The Fault Lines of Farm Policy Jonathan
Coppess analyzes the legislative and political history of the farm
bill, including the evolution of congressional politics for farm
policy. Disputes among the South, the Great Plains, and the Midwest
form the primordial fault line that has defined the debate
throughout farm policy's history. Because these regions formed the
original farm coalition and have played the predominant roles
throughout, this study concentrates on the three major commodities
produced in these regions: cotton, wheat, and corn. Coppess
examines policy development by the political and congressional
interests representing these commodities, including basic drivers
such as coalition building, external and internal pressures on the
coalition and its fault lines, and the impact of commodity prices.
This exploration of the political fault lines provides perspectives
for future policy discussions and more effective policy outcomes.
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