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    This image provided by the Agricultural Awareness & Preservation Museum shows an artist rendering of the proposed new agricultural museum in Blissfield, Mich. Rhode Island-based architect Friedrich St. Florian, who designed the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., said he was inspired by barns in the design for the 30,000-square-foot museum, which would be built in Blissfield, about 55 miles southwest of Detroit. He said the design was obvious and he wanted to use a structure that was a versatile and flexible part of the family farm. (AP Photo/Agricultural Awareness & Preservations Museum)
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    FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013, file photo, Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer, R-Thompkinsville, speaks during the 133rd annual Fancy Farm picnic in Fancy Farm, Ky.  Kentucky's Agriculture Department has filed a lawsuit s Wednesday, May, 2014, seeking the release of imported hemp seeds being held up by federal officials. The state Agriculture Department wants to distribute the seeds for use in pilot projects that would be Kentucky's first hemp crop in decades. Holly Harris VonLuehrte , chief of staff to Comer, says federal officials wanted the state to apply for a permit.  (AP Photo/Stephen Lance Dennee)
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    Deere & Company says equipment demand from U.S. farmers is steady despite their concerns about overseas sales lost amid President Trump's global trade war.
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