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This farm bill was passed by Franklin D. Roosevelt. He passed this bill as part of his New Deal.
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The first farm bill was passed in 1933, as a part of the New Deal. This was passed to help those who were in agriculture because of all the problems that arose during the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and World War I. This was to help raise crop prices and reduce surplus. All of this was to help the farmers.
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This act was what replaced the original Farm Bill. This one was more focused on soil and helping the farmers with the soil problems. Farmers were compensated for planting crops that were helping the soil.
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This bill was used to replace the original, but it was also to help continue other acts. This bill continued the 1935 Soil Conservation Act and the 1936 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. These acts were all to help farmers due to the erosion in the soil. When this act was passed, it covered the other ones that came before it.
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This is the most recent farm bill. This bill continues until 2024, which they are working on making a new one as we speak. This farm bill was a little broader. It was the help the farmers, ranchers, and forest managers. This bill was not as focused as the soil bill. It really was made to support and give stability to all of those who work in agriculture.
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This bill really helped risk management and disaster control. It was passed to help as many people as possible. This bill was passed by Donald Trump. He signed it, then after that they worked hard to get it working.