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    A farmer takes advantage of dry weather to till a field in preparation for spring planting near England, Ark.  (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

    Farm bill doesn’t just benefit farmers

    MARY CLARE JALONICK -
    February 5, 2014 8:22 am
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    Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, announcing executive actions to combat climate change, said Wednesday that extreme weather was already harming farmers and livestock producers. (AP/Evan Vucci)
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    Obama administration creates ‘climate hubs’ to combat extreme weather

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    February 5, 2014 5:00 am
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    Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, announcing executive actions to combat climate change, said Wednesday that extreme weather was already harming farmers and livestock producers. (AP/Evan Vucci)
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    Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack: Climate change wreaking havoc on farmers

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    Missouri AG challenges California egg law
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    President Barack Obama speaks about his ConnetED goal of connecting 99% of students to next generation broadband and wireless technology within five years, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi, Md. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Neb. ranchers must report cattle diseases to state
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    A new farm bill that could become law as soon as next week would require a choice between different subsidy approaches that require producers to suffer losses before they can get payouts.  (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
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    Ag chief says Ky. to grow its first legal hemp harvest in decades this year if Congress OKs it
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    Q&A: What’s in the trillion-dollar farm bill?
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    Eric Jensen, 37,  leaves the federal courthouse in Denver on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014, with attorney Forrest Lewis after he and his brother Ryan were sentenced to five years of probation and six months of home detention. The two Colorado cantaloupe farmers who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges stemming from a deadly listeria outbreak in 2011 were also ordered to each pay $150,000 in restitution and perform 100 hours of community service.(AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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