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    Biden’s ideological misuse of agriculture funding

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    Food bank only has five turkeys for families in need: Report
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    Cow methane emissions halved by adding seaweed to diet, creamery says
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    FILE - In this file photo from Aug. 11, 2010, two donkeys, Napoleon, left, and Antosia, stand near each others at a zoo in Poznan, Poland. The two were separated recently because of an outcry over their lovemaking, but have been reunited. The couple, together for 10 years, got into trouble when mothers expressed outrage that children had to witness their mating. (AP Photo/Joanna Piechorowska, File)
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    Francisca das Chagas, known as Chiquinha, prepares vegetables to make baskets of agricultural products to be given to poor families in the Canaa rural settlement of Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020.
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    Oregon’s cannabis farm emergency
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    A worker, wearing a protective mask, carries sacks of rice before the Munoz market closes for it's morning business as they cut their operations to four hours a day as part the enhanced community quarantine to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus in Metro Manila, Philippines on Thursday, March 19, 2020.
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    A drought-devastated farm with no crops in California.
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    California farms turn to dust as Newsom and White House policies worsen drought effects

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