GAO found that of the 1.8 million individuals receiving farm payments from 2003 through 2006, 2,702 farmers had an average adjusted gross income (AGI) that exceeded $2.5 million and derived less than 75 percent of their income from farming, ranching, or forestry operations, thereby making them potentially ineligible for farm payments. Nevertheless, USDA paid over $49 million to these individuals.Showing a very different side of American agriculture, NPR did a story this morning on a farmer in Southern Illinois that is now forced to see his small and beloved herd of cattle because of financial problems due largely to feed costs, Struggling Illinois Farmer's Hard Choice Deep.
Amid the talk of bail outs and support for various industries, the contrast between these two stories begs the question - who do we want to support? Who do we want growing our food?
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