http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/09/why-a-big-mac-costs-less-than-a-salad/
The Farm Bill, a massive piece of federal legislation making its  way through Congress, governs what children are fed in schools and what  food assistance programs can distribute to recipients. The bill provides  billions of dollars in subsidies, much of which goes to huge  agribusinesses producing feed crops, such as corn and soy, which are  then fed to animals. By funding these crops, the government supports the  production of meat and dairy products—the same products that contribute  to our growing rates of obesity and chronic disease. Fruit and  vegetable farmers, on the other hand, receive less than 1 percent of  government subsidies.http://bit.ly/dLrqab 
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