In 2009, the U.S. was supposed to be without price supports for milk and grains, but actually spent
A) $75 billion on such price supports.
B) $45 billion on such price supports.
C) $19 billion on such price supports.
D) $1 billion on such price supports.
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Q57: The governmental expense of a farm price
Q58: Government can support agricultural prices by
A)paying farmers
Q59: The governmental expense of a farm price
Q60: Farm price supports require price floors.
Q61: The rapid increase in farmland prices
A)has never
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