I disagree with the socialism comment. We both know what happens when you dont work your farm. You lose everything.I know farming isn't capitalism, it's a form of socialism. Which is fine, if they admit it. Most won't.
It did stop direct payments. The subsidies were shifted to other safety nets like disaster payments, price floors, and subsidized crop insurance. Back in the day you got a payment just for simply farming an acre. Didn't matter if you had record yields with record high prices. Walk into the USDA office, show you planted those acres, and you got a check.
Thank god we are bringing that back with these bridge payments. Just what this country needs. More handouts.
Most farmers I know built new shops, and some new bins. To avoid taxes.
It's not like subsidies make it to where farmers can just coast & not do anything. Not even close.