Agricultural conservation : converting grassland to cropland / United States Government Accountability Office (GAO).
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- 9781604566307 (softcover)
- 1604566302 (softcover)
- S604.62.G74 A37 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [77]-83) and index.
Introduction -- Results in brief -- Background -- Available data show conversion of native grassland to cropland continues, and these conversions add to farm program costs -- Farm program payments, rising crop prices, and the adoption of new farming technologies provide incentives to expand crop production on native grasslands -- Sodbuster has had little impact on native grassland conversions -- Conclusions -- Appendix I: Objectives, scope, and methodology -- Appendix II: National resources inventory data on net changes in U.S. land use, 1982-2003 -- Appendix III: Census of agriculture data on net changes in uses of land in farms for the United States and selected states -- Appendix IV: Partial budget analysis for a proposed conversion of native grassland to cropland in central South Dakota, 2003-2007 -- Appendix V: Summaries of economic studies examining the impact of farm program payments.
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