Use of Land Reserves to Control Agricultural Production (Classic Reprint)
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The major purpose for the land idling programs and provisions was to reduce the production of wheat, feed grains, and cotton. The acreage reserve, diversion, and set-aside programs were annual programs wherein the land withdrawn was committed to nonproduction use for 1 year at a time. The other programs allowed longer term commitments, ranging up to 10 years, and in some cases, they allowed whole farms to be retired. While these longer term programs were primarily aimed at reducing crop production, a secondary objective was to pro mote permanent conversion from crop use to pasture or forest uses, especially in cases where the land was marginally suited for grain crop use.
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