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    Iowa ranks second in the nation for the $24.9 billion in subsidies its farmers received from 1995 to 2012. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Farm subsidies going to Iowa GOPers in Congress

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    The Natural Resources Defense Council was right on Alar in 1989 and it still is
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    NRDC was right on Alar in 1989 and it still is
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    NRDC was right on Alar in 1989 and it still is

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    In this April 23, 2013 photo, North Korean farmers ride in the back of a tractor drawn wagon near Kaesong, North Korea. Farmers in North Korea have confirmed that they have begun carrying out new economic policies designed to boost productivity by giving managers and workers financial incentives. Some foreign analysts say the moves are reminiscent of early reform in China in the late 1970s. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

    NKorean farmers planting rice with bonuses in mind

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    Farmer acquitted of producing milk without license
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    BBQ warning: Feds find feces, cockroachs, flies littering hog processing plants
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    BBQ warning: Feds find feces, cockroachs, flies littering hog processing plants

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    The sugar industry says if we let in more foreign sugar, domestic sugar production might dry up, because prices will drop to points that U.S. growers cannot compete with. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    If we let in too much sugar, we’ll run out of sugar, industry says

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded $19.5 million recently to two institutions to study the effects of weather and climate change on cows. (Photo: Thinkstock.)
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     Grass is literally going unmowed.
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    Innovative farmers find solution for ‘labor shortage’: Pay wages high enough to attract laborers

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    Food scare: Not enough bees to pollinate crops
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    Food scare: Not enough bees to pollinate crops

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