Integrated Farm Management Program
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The Integrated Farm Management Program (IFMP) was a program authorized by the 1990 farm bill (P.L. 101-624) to assist producers in adopting resource-conserving crop rotations by protecting participants’ base acreage, payment yields, and . The program’s goal was to enroll 3 to 5 million acres (20,000 km2) over 5 years. The 1996 farm bill (P.L. 104-127) replaced the IFMP with production flexibility contracts and a option program.
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- This article incorporates public domain material from the Congressional Research Service document: Jasper Womach. "Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition" (PDF).
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