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They subsidize soy, oats, and almonds too.

Is that accurate?

I used to buy a lot of soy milk since I'm lactose intolerant and it was cheaper than milk a decade ago. But now it's nearly the same price or double for the same brand. And now I'm wondering if it's a Soy conspiracy.

Most farming is subsidized, the debate then is which one is subsidized more. A bit of a specious argument at the end of the day.

Pretty easy answer, though, considering 2/3rds of crops are fed to cows and therefor the cost of creating dairy milk is much higher.

Soy is heavily subsidized. It's the main crop in most Midwestern states, even more than corn.

80℅ of the world's soy market is animal feed.

Yep, so a double subsidy for livestock. All farming is subsidized, which does have some value to keep farms producing an excess for times of need, but the amount of subsidies for some industries is insane. Republicans will talk about the free market and then advocate for socialized farming to buy votes, because they don't actually care about logic or consistency. The same is true for coal and other forms of dirty energy that should be stomped out either by the market by now or by reasonable regulations, but instead we've kept them going with taxpayer money.

Isnt most soy used as animal feed tho? Or is it only from certain regions?