Tinypahomestead
Chirping
I'm not one of the "younger generation " and I know this has been going on for awhile. I'm merely stating that to pull MORE farmland out of production during looming food shortages is not a wise decision.THIS administration? I hope you know this has been going on since the 1930s.
It is increasingly clear to me that some younger Americans need to learn some history, especially those who absorb only ultra right wing media who will relentlessly lie because they are counting on you to not know the truth.
The CRP was originally begun to address soil erosion and create more stable watersheds. Conservation efforts faded during World War II with a focus on production, but congress brought the program back to the fore afterward. Conservation efforts again took a back seat with expanded production efforts during the Nixon and Ford administrations. That led to the '80s farm crisis and renewed soil erosion concerns.
My family participated in the program from the '50s to the 80s. That spanned a lot of administrations: Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan.
The CRP program was alive and well through most of those administrations - and it works.
It isn't a program spawned by any administration; congresses have included it in every farm bill.
I also don't believe the federal government should be making farming decisions or subsidizing ANY industry, particularly farmers, but that is a separate issue...
I don't subscribe to whatever "right wing" media you refer to. I'm a very independent thinker who looks at facts before making a decision or forming an opinion.