A severe drought can actually lessen the total amount of government aid that United States farmers receive as a group.

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A severe drought can actually lessen the total amount of government aid that United States farmers receive as a group. The government pays farmers the amount, if any, by which the market price at which crops are actually sold falls short of a preset target price per bushel for the crops. The drought of 1983, for example, caused farm-program payments to drop by $10 billion.

Given the information above, which of the following, if true, best explains why the drought of 1983 resulted in a reduction in farm-program payments?

(A) Prior to the drought of 1983, the government raised the target price for crops in order to aid farmers in reducing their debt loads.

(B) Due to the drought of 1983, United States farmers exported less food in 1983 than in the preceding year.

(C) Due to the drought of 1983, United States farmers had smaller harvests and thus received a higher market price for the 1983 crop than for the larger crop of the preceding year.

(D) Due to the drought of 1983, United States farmers planned to plant smaller crops in 1984 than they had in 1983.

(E) Despite the drought of 1983, retail prices for food did not increase significantly between 1982 and 1983.


OA C

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Premise- govt pays the amount which farmers receive less than the current market price .

Conclusion - severe drought can reduce the govt aid .

Possible gap between premise and conclusion -
Severe drought actually causes meagre production which tends to soaring prices . They will generate more revenue ...

Option C clearly mentions the gap !!!

ans: C