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Posted AT 5:03 PM EST on 13/06/07

Time to weed out agricultural subsidies

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

Ottawa — During the last 10-year period for which relevant statistics are available (1996-2005), U.S. rice farmers got 72 per cent of their cash income from federal farm subsidies. Cotton farmers got 50 per cent; wheat farmers, 35 per cent; barley farmers, 30 per cent; corn farmers, 25 per cent. These are average percentages for the decade - meaning that the percentages must have reached higher levels in some number of years.

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