Washington – The Farm Bill, which was vetoed by President Bush on May 21, emerged from a House-Senate conference committee as a disappointment to most conservation group leaders, even though Congressional leaders touted its $7.9 billion increase in conservation dollars. For others, it wasn’t so much unexpected, as it was disappointing. “With the current ag […]
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