Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential
Editorial
Contextualizing the Farm Bill: questions of food, land and agricultural governance
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- 08 May 2020, pp. 352-357
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Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential
US farm bills and the ‘national interest’: an historical research paper
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- 17 July 2018, pp. 358-366
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The global context of the US farm bill in 2018: world markets, instability and policy preferences in agriculture
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- 10 August 2018, pp. 367-375
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The true costs of US agricultural dumping
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- 01 April 2019, pp. 376-390
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From farming to food systems: the evolution of US agricultural production and policy into the 21st century
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- 12 November 2018, pp. 391-406
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Participant voices: examining issue, program and policy priorities of SNAP-Ed eligible adults in California
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- 24 June 2019, pp. 407-415
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Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: From the Field
Immigration policy and perception impacts on SNAP access and eligibility: a view from the field
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- 10 February 2020, pp. 416-419
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Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Research Paper
Ecological costs of discrimination: racism, red cedar and resilience in farm bill conservation policy in Oklahoma
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- 21 October 2019, pp. 420-434
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Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Review Article
Whole farm safety net programs: an emerging US farm policy evolution?
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- 20 August 2019, pp. 435-438
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US Farm Bill: Policy, Politics and Potential: Forum
Make federal food assistance rights-based
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- 13 February 2019, pp. 439-441
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A systems-based human rights approach to a national food plan in the USA
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- 20 March 2019, pp. 442-444
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Adding a new perspective to US agricultural trade policy
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- 14 September 2018, pp. 445-448
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Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Commentary
The right to food, why US ratification matters
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- 26 March 2019, pp. 449-452
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US Farm Bill: Policy, Politics and Potential: Commentary
Agricultural supply management and farm policy
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- 09 January 2019, pp. 453-462
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Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Commentary
The Native Farm Bill Coalition and the 2018 Farm Bill: building a strong, sustained voice on food and agriculture issues in Indian country
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- 06 February 2020, pp. 463-464
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Book Review of Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat. Marion Nestle. USD$14.75 on Amazon. Published by Basic Books for Hachette Book Group, New York, NY. ISBN: 978-1541697119.
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- 16 June 2020, pp. 465-466
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