Some of the most controversial components of Reagan's views on foreign policy emerge from [Lawrence] Beilenson. In the 1961 version of "The Speech" (at that point called "Encroaching Government Controls") delivered to the Business Institute of New Jersey, Reagan uses the phrase "subversion and treason."
In the nearby state of New Mexico, citizens have learned that they can lease state-owned land for 25 cents an acre and immediately apply for and receive $9 an acre in Soil Bank payments to not plant that land.