Treaties May Curb Farmers' Subsidies
The United States signed an international trade agreement to reduce farmer subsidies. Lawmakers trying to increase the subsidies are now halted because of these World Trade Organization limits. The budget problem created by the dwindling surplus could force lawmakers to find other items to cut to offset some payments in the farm bill.
See "Treaties May Curb Farmers' Subsidies", ELIZABETH BECKER, The New York Times, August 30, 2001