The Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
A) ended 60 years of U.S. price supports for American grain crops.
B) restored the U.S. price support system (for currently grown crops) that was ended in the Freedom to Farm Act of 1996.
C) ended the "freedom to plant" approach of the Freedom to Farm Act of 1996 and restored acreage allotments.
D) maintained the "freedom to plant" and "direct-payment" features of the Freedom to Farm Act of 1996, and also provided countercyclical payments and marketing loans to assist farmers.
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