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    This 2011 photo released by the Maine Department of Marine Resources shows a  black sea bass off the coast of Maine. State fishery officials are proposing regulations to govern recreational and commercial fishing of the species that is increasing in abundance. Commercial fishermen will face a quota of 10,580 pounds, and recreational fishermen will have a daily catch limit of ten fish in 2014. (AP Photo/Maine Department of Marine Resources)
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    Black sea bass fishery to see new rules in Maine

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    August 29, 2014 8:24 pm
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    FILE -This Sept. 30, 2011 file photo shows a collection of giant African land snails in Miami. The Giant African Snail eats buildings, destroys crops and can cause meningitis in humans. But some people still want to collect, and even eat, the slimy invaders. The Department of Agriculture is trying to stop them. Since June, USDA has seized more than 1,200 of the large snails, also known as Giant African Land Snails, all of them traced back to one person in Georgia who was illegally selling them. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter, File)
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    USDA seizes more than 1,200 illegal giant snails

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    August 29, 2014 8:09 am
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    Audit: $662,000 given to failing farmer’s market
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    Audit: $662,000 given to failing farmer’s market

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    August 27, 2014 8:12 pm
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    Under the proposed rule, waters directly connected to rivers and streams would fall under federal regulation. (iStock)
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    GOP: Come clean on water rule

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    August 27, 2014 8:09 pm
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    Rauner: Dept. of Agriculture ‘full of cronyism’

    Rauner: Dept. of Agriculture ‘full of cronyism’

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    Food stamp fraud is so widespread that Government Accounting Office investigators found dozens of examples merely by searching online e-commerce sites like Craigslist. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

    Online food stamp fraud growing, GAO reports

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    North Dakota winter wheat crop hurt by disease
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    North Dakota winter wheat crop hurt by disease

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    Seed company sued by migrant workers in Michigan
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    Seed company sued by migrant workers in Michigan

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    The Environmental Protection Agency sent the Office of Management and Budget a long-awaited proposal for review that would set the federal target for blending biofuels into gasoline. (iStock Photo)
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    Lobbying fight kicks off as ethanol rules sent to the White House

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    August 22, 2014 6:08 pm
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    Which uses more water, growing vegetables or hydraulic fracturing to produce oil and natural gas? (AP Photo)
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    Does it take more water to frack an oil well or keep a golf course green?

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    August 19, 2014 12:18 pm
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