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    Zack Brown, the man behind the potato salad Kickstarter campaign is photographed on Sept. 18, 2014 in Columbus, Ohio.  Brown is planning PotatoStock 2014, an all-ages, charity-minded party Saturday in downtown Columbus featuring bands, food trucks, beer vendors, potato-sack races and definitely potato salad. His effort on Kickstarter in early July to buy potato salad ingredients took on a life of its own and attracted worldwide attention as the amount grew. The 31-year-old eventually raised $55,492. (AP Photo/The Columbus Dispatch, Chris Russell)
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    UN floats richer nations reducing meat consumption to fight climate change
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    Journalists try to ask John Kerry, U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, questions during a news conference at COP28, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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    Kristi Noem warns US needs to take ‘aggressive action’ against China purchasing farmland
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    The federal government currently spends about $15 billion a year on myriad agricultural subsidies. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)
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    The White House explicitly outlined Monday how a potential government shutdown would hurt farmers and other rural Americans, as well as mothers and their children who utilize food assistance programs.
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