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The Farm Bill is a comprehensive U.S. law that governs agricultural subsidies, food assistance, and conservation programs.
The Farm Bill is a critical piece of U.S. legislation that sets the framework for national policies on agriculture, food security, and conservation. Enacted every five years, it addresses a wide range of issues, including agricultural subsidies to support farmers, funding for nutrition assistance programs like SNAP, and incentives for land conservation to protect soil, water, and wildlife habitats. Conservation provisions in the Farm Bill encourage practices that reduce environmental impacts, such as erosion prevention and wetland restoration. By balancing economic support for farmers with environmental stewardship, the Farm Bill plays a pivotal role in shaping sustainable agriculture in the U.S.