Food and Agriculture Act of 1965

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The Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 was a major U.S. federal law that reshaped agricultural policy by revising price supports, production controls, and farm income support programs for American farmers.

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Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
agricultural policy legislation
aimsTo adjust agricultural production to market demand
reshape U.S. agricultural policy
stabilize farm income
appliesTo agricultural sector in the United States
beneficiary American farmers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn farm income support programs
price support programs
production controls for agricultural commodities
hasEffectOn farm commodity markets in the United States
government expenditures on farm programs
levels of agricultural production in the United States
includes provisions on commodity price supports
provisions on farm income protection
provisions on production adjustment
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
legalForm Act of Congress
policyArea agricultural economics
farm policy
price stabilization
regulates farm income support mechanisms
price supports for American farmers
production controls for American farmers
sector agriculture
subjectOf United States agricultural policy debates

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United States farm bill enactedAsSeries Food and Agriculture Act of 1965
Agricultural Act of 1970 follows Food and Agriculture Act of 1965
Public Law 81-439 amendedBy Food and Agriculture Act of 1965