Illinois extension has a post on the cottonseed issue. As it says, in greater detail than I have the brain cells to waste on, it's complicated, involving both the base acreage/"generic base" issue and WTO. From the conclusion:
Much depends on the final details of any Congressional response but
cotton farmers are currently receiving significant assistance from the
2014 Farm Bill and adding cottonseed may provide a windfall to them,
including one recoupled to cotton planting decisions. Congress, if
considering adding cottonseed, may also have to consider further
revisions to the 2014 Farm Bill such as precluding payments on generic
base acres for any covered commodities planted on them.
Today’s
conventional broiler chickens have been bred over the years to produce
the most amount of meat in as short a time as possible, reducing a
farmer’s costs and increasing profits. In 1935, the average broiler
chicken reached the slaughter-ready weight of 2.86 pounds in 98 days,
according to the National Chicken Council. Today’s broilers are an average of 6.18 pounds at the time of slaughter, when they are about 47 days old.