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"We thought it was a pretty phony reform," Cook said. But Rob Joslin, president of the American Soybean Association, said the income caps affect many family farms, especially those including livestock operations. "I think we need to let this Farm Bill run its course," Joslin said. The Obama administration said its proposed farm subsidy cuts would save $2.3 billion over 10 years. Its new budget proposal would lower the cap on direct payments from $40,000 per person per year to $30,000. It would also reduce income eligibility limits over three years to $250,000 for non-farm adjusted gross income and $500,000 for farm adjusted gross income. But most think the proposal is dead. Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., said farmers have already based their business decisions on the existing legislation. "Changing the rules in the middle of the game would be detrimental to their operations and would cost us even more jobs in rural America," Lincoln said. Still, some critics said the deficits and changing political winds could give them an opening. Sallie James, an analyst with the libertarian Cato Institute, said it will be interesting to see whether anti-Washington sentiment, shown by the rise of the Tea Party movement, helps turn farmers against government supports. "If subsidies were eliminated markets would adjust," the Heritage Foundation's Riedl said. "Nobody would starve and farmers would stay in business. Obviously people aren't going to stop buying food." ___ On the Net: USDA information on farm and commodity policy: Environmental Working Group: http://www.ewg.org/ House Agriculture Committee: http://www.agriculture.house.gov/ Senate Agriculture Committee: http://www.ag.senate.gov/
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