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Agricultural Policy of the United States


Agricultural Policy of the United States

Historic Foundations and 21st Century Issues
Palgrave Studies in Agricultural Economics and Food Policy

von: Stephanie A. Mercier, Steve A. Halbrook

106,99 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 01.04.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030364526
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book serves as a foundational reference of U.S. land settlement and early agricultural policy, a comprehensive journey through the evolution of 20<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century agricultural policy, and a detailed guide to the key<i>&nbsp;</i>agricultural policy issues of the early 21<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;century. This book integrates the legal, economic and political concepts and ideas that guided U.S. agricultural policy from colonial settlement to the 21<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;century, and it applies those concepts to the policy issues agriculture will face over the next generation.</p>

The book is organized into three sections.&nbsp; Section one introduces the main themes of the book, explores the pre-Columbian period and early European settlement, and traces the first 150 years of U.S. agricultural policy starting with the post revolution period and ending with the “golden age” of agriculture in the early 20<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century.&nbsp; Section two outlines that grand bargain of the 1930s that initiated the modern era of government intervention into agricultural markets and traces this policy evolution to the early days of the 21<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;century.&nbsp; The third section provides an in-depth examination of six policy issues that dominate current policy discussions and will impact policy decisions for the next generation: trade, environment/conservation, commodity checkoff programs, crop insurance, biofuels, and domestic nutrition programs.<br>
<p>1. Introduction.- 2.&nbsp;Native American and Colonial Agriculture.- 3.&nbsp;Land Distribution and the Expansion of the American Landscape.- 4.&nbsp;Opening up the American West.- 5.&nbsp;Water Access and Immigration Issues.- 6.&nbsp;Public Sector Institutions, Education, and Innovation.- 7.&nbsp;Infrastructure Investments.- 8.&nbsp;Golden Age of US Agriculture.- 9.&nbsp;Food Safety Laws.- 10.&nbsp;Bringing Equity to Agricultural Input and Output Markets.- 11.&nbsp;Coping with Twin Shocks.- 12.&nbsp;Early Federal Policy Responses.- 13.&nbsp;US Policy During and After World War II.- 14.&nbsp;Supply Control While Expanding Demand.- 15.&nbsp;Government Stockholding.- 16.&nbsp;The New Global Environment: 1996-2004.- 17.&nbsp;Most Recent Farm Bills: 2008-2018.- 18.&nbsp;Policy Spotlight: Agricultural Trade Policy.- 19.&nbsp;Policy Spotlight: Conservation and Environmental Policy.- 20.&nbsp;Policy Spotlight: Commodity Promotion Programs.- 21.&nbsp;Policy Spotlight: The Federal Crop Insurance Program.- 22.&nbsp;Policy Spotlight: Federal Biofuels Policy.- 23.&nbsp;Policy Spotlight: Domestic Nutrition Programs.- 24.&nbsp;Conclusions.</p><p></p><br><p></p>
<p><b>Stephanie A. Mercier</b> is Senior Policy Adviser at the Farm Journal Foundation, USA.&nbsp; From 1997 to 2011, she served as a chief economist for the Democratic staff of the Senate Agriculture Committee.&nbsp;Previously, she served as team leader for the Trade Policy and Programs area of the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.&nbsp;In her nine years at ERS, she worked on both domestic commodity programs and trade policy issues. On the Hill, she covered a wide variety of issues for the Committee, among them domestic farm programs, climate change, risk management policy, international agricultural trade, agricultural development, and food aid policy.</p>

<b>Steve A. Halbrook</b> is a recently retired Professor of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Halbrook spent most of his career in government, private industry and the not-for-profit world, at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, National Dairy Promotion and Research Board and Farm Foundation.&nbsp;In private law practice, he represented numerous dairy cooperatives in the Midwest.&nbsp;In all of these roles he worked with stakeholders, public officials and social scientists across the country to find innovative ways to address issues of importance to agriculture and rural communities.<br>
<p>This book serves as a foundational reference of U.S. land settlement and early agricultural policy, a comprehensive journey through the evolution of 20<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century agricultural policy, and a detailed guide to the key<i>&nbsp;</i>agricultural policy issues of the early 21<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;century. This book integrates the legal, economic and political concepts and ideas that guided U.S. agricultural policy from colonial settlement to the 21<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;century, and it applies those concepts to the policy issues agriculture will face over the next generation.</p>The book is organized into three sections.&nbsp; Section one introduces the main themes of the book, explores the pre-Columbian period and early European settlement, and traces the first 150 years of U.S. agricultural policy starting with the post revolution period and ending with the “golden age” of agriculture in the early 20<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century.&nbsp; Section two outlines that grand bargain of the1930s that initiated the modern era of government intervention into agricultural markets and traces this policy evolution to the early days of the 21<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;century.&nbsp; The third section provides an in-depth examination of six policy issues that dominate current policy discussions and will impact policy decisions for the next generation: trade, environment/conservation, commodity checkoff programs, crop insurance, biofuels, and domestic nutrition programs.
Provides a thorough foundation in the history of the agricultural policy of the United States from the colonial period to today Traces Farm Bill issues and content as well as other key ag-related, exploring the broad themes of trade, environment, crop insurance, and biofuels that dominate the current policy landscape Gives students, policymakers, and researchers a reference for historic background on agriculture policy and a roadmap to help them analyze future policy issues Request lecturer material: sn.pub/lecturer-material
“In this book, Mercier and Halbrook provide an insiders’ view of the agricultural policy-making process, including viewpoints that will be historically important.” (James L. Novak, Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Auburn University)<p>“Today's agricultural policy students need an up-to-date, well-written text that explains the basics. Mercier and Halbrook have delivered it.” (Barry Flinchbaugh, Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University)</p>

<p>“As a member of the House or Senate Agriculture Committees for 40 years, and Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee for two recent Farm Bills, I found this book to be both an enlightening and enjoyable read. The authors bring their years of being on the inside of agricultural policy development and implementation to life through their insightful writing.” (Tom Harkin, Former Senator, D-Iowa)</p><p></p>

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