To truly reform American farm policy, White House and Congress should think big
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Specifically, while commodity spending has doubled its initial cost estimate (currently $32 billion over five years), payments for crop insurance, which are virtually unlimited to participants, has overwhelmingly gravitated toward wealthy farmers.
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