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Special Issue: US Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential

Announcing a Special Issue of Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems

US Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential
Editors: Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, Adam Diamond, and Nina F. Ichikawa

This themed issue emerged from a 2017 public symposium on the Farm Bill held at American University in partnership with the Berkeley Food Institute. Speakers at this event and several others contributed peer-reviewed research articles, commentaries and fora on topics ranging from nutrition to conservation policies, commodity payments to trade. We sought to look anew at common debates around the legislation’s effectiveness and fairness, to consider its global reach, and to attempt to predict changes on the horizon. The authors in this transdisciplinary conversation include a wide array of longtime experts with deep insider knowledge of the Farm Bill, distinguished scholars, graduate students, advocates and community organizers. Our aim was to bring these varying perspectives in conversation with each other, and with readers whom we hope will respond and debate these ideas from their lecture halls, Congressional offices, meeting rooms and milking parlors.

Editorial

Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential

Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: From the Field

Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Research Paper

Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Review Article

US Farm Bill: Policy, Politics and Potential: Forum

Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics and Potential: Forum

Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Commentary

US Farm Bill: Policy, Politics and Potential: Commentary

Themed Content: U.S. Farm Bill: Policy, Politics, and Potential: Commentary