This site has Congressional Research Service Reports.
A couple recent ones:
Farm Bill "The new five-year estimated cost of the 2014 farm bill, as of
August 2016, is now $466.5 billion for the four largest titles, compared
with $484 billion for those same titles two years ago. This is $17
billion less than what was projected at enactment. SNAP outlays are
projected to be $24 billion less for the five-year period FY2014-FY2018
than was expected in February 2014. Crop insurance is projected to be
$4.4 billion less for the five-year period and conservation nearly $4
billion less. In contrast, farm commodity and disaster program payments
are projected to be nearly $15 billion higher than was expected at
enactment due to lower commodity market prices (which raises
counter-cyclical payments) and higher livestock payments due to
disasters.
Conservation Compliance
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