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    Colorado passes ‘right to repair’ bill: First state in US to ensure farmers can legally fix their own equipment
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    Colorado passes ‘right to repair’ bill: First state in US to ensure farmers can legally fix their own equipment

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    April 13, 2023 11:21 pm
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    North Dakota judge blocks controversial water rule

    North Dakota judge blocks controversial water rule

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    California’s olive trade case shows the right way to defend American agriculture
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    California’s olive trade case shows the right way to defend American agriculture

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    April 5, 2023 11:01 am
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    A garage is flooded by the overflowing Carmel River on Paso Hondo Road in Carmel Valley, Calif., on Jan. 9, 2023.
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    California, water you doing?

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    March 24, 2023 3:13 am
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    In this Saturday, May 3, 2014 photo, central Illinois corn and soybean farmer Michael Mahoney races against a setting sun to plant seed corn in Ashland, Ill. A U.S. government report says the nation's corn growers should have banner production this year despite lesser acreage devoted to the grain. But corn prices later in the year may suffer a bit. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

    USDA set to give $2.2 billion to minority farmers by end of 2023

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    March 22, 2023 12:40 pm
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    FILE - A cow grazes in a pasture as wind turbines rise in the distance, April 27, 2020, near Reading, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
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    Agricultural interest and climate interest groups clash over $1.4 trillion farm bill

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    March 20, 2023 5:26 pm
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    Virginia bill would expand tax credit for farmers donating crops

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    In this June 8, 2018 image taken from video, dairy cows eat feed mixed with seaweed in a dairy farm at the University of California, Davis.
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    Animal activists are trying to hijack the farm bill

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    March 9, 2023 5:18 am
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    A central Illinois corn farmer, on top of his combine, is silhouetted against the setting sun while harvesting corn Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014, in Pleasant Plains, Ill. Wet, cool conditions across much of Illinois have put farmers behind schedule in bringing their corn in from the fields. Illinois' corn harvest continues to lag at a pace roughly one-quarter of the average over the previous five years, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's latest weekly update.

    Report: Carbon markets may hit family-scale farmers hard

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    March 7, 2023 1:33 pm
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    A notice warning about land mines is attached to a tree as a Ukrainian specialized team searches for mines in a field in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, June 9, 2022.
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    Russian land mines in Ukraine threaten food security across the globe

    Mitzi Perdue -
    February 26, 2023 5:00 am
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