>> But these "conservation set-asides" are more a way to subsidize large
>> corporate farms than they are a way to actually foster pollinators.
> That's a pretty strong claim....
> As far as I know, few if any
> such subsidies are paid to large
> corporate farms in the U.S.
There's a database to track the payments, so there's no need for
speculation.
One of their summary bullet points on the main page is:
"Ten percent [of US farms] collected 75 percent of all subsidies."
http://farm.ewg.org/region.php?fips=00000http://tinyurl.com/3ffhoy7
It does not take much imagination to discern what sort of entities own and
run that top 10 of farms with the largest acreages who can get that 75% of
the subsidies.
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