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The 2002 Farm Bill gives money to farmers who grow crops like wheat and soybeans, but not to fruit and vegetable farmers.
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The 2002 Farm Bill continued commodity programs that made payments to growers of program crops (e.g., wheat, corn, soybeans), while specialty crops like fruits and vegetables were largely excluded from those direct commodity payments.
The 2002 Farm Bill continued commodity programs that made payments to growers of program crops (e.g., wheat, corn, soybeans), while specialty crops like fruits and vegetables were largely excluded from those direct commodity payments.
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