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A new direction for america

Selling at the farmer's marketWhat do school lunches, renewable energy, and clean water all have in common? The farm bill—often overlooked legislation that profoundly affects communities, the environment, health, and nutrition.

The farm bill dedicates more public dollars to resource protection than the Environmental Protection Agency, and we worked hard to ensure that the new 2008 bill would serve America’s communities, farmers and consumers.  

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2008 Farm Bill Enacted Into Law After Veto Glitch

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AFT's outline for a new direction in U.S. farm and food policy.

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