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Economic Perspectives
Vol. 4, No. 3, 1978
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Last Updated: 05/31/1978

The New Grain Reserve Programs

Gary L. Benjamin

Large stocks of grain are nothing new in this country. During the fifties, stocks grew to particularly burdensome levels as a result of government programs that kept grain prices above market clearing levels without facing up to the controls needed to rein in the overproduction capacity of U.S. agriculture. These policy shortcomings were corrected in the sixties. Yet grain stocks were still considered excessive in the early seventies.

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