Definition of Haying and grazing rules

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Haying and grazing rules

The term 'Haying and grazing rules ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' Under previous commodity support law, farmers were permitted, for limited time periods (usually during droughts) and under specific circumstances, to harvest hay or graze cattle on land idled under acreage reduction programs. These rules were eliminated by the FAIR Act of 1996'.

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