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    USDA: Illinois corn, soybean crops excelling

    USDA: Illinois corn, soybean crops excelling

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    Agricultural tourism touted as way to boost rural economies
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    Agricultural tourism touted as way to boost rural economies

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    Va. ranks No. 9 in US for farmers markets

    Va. ranks No. 9 in US for farmers markets

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    FILE - This Aug. 24, 2010 file photo shows chickens in Sparks, Md. The Obama administration is overhauling poultry plant inspections for the first time in more than 50 years, a move it says could result in 5,000 fewer foodborne illnesses each year. The final rules announced Thursday would reduce the number of government poultry inspectors by around a fourth. But those that remain will focus more on food safety than quality, requiring them to pull more birds off the line for closer inspections and encouraging more testing for pathogens. There would also be more inspectors checking the facilities to make sure they are clean. (AP Photo/Rob Carr, File)
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    USDA overhauls 50 year-old poultry inspections

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    USDA overhauls 50 year-old poultry inspections

    USDA overhauls decades-old poultry inspections

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    Aggressive weed brings woe to Texas cotton growers
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    Aggressive weed brings woe to Texas cotton growers

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    University of Nebraska to host seminar on USDA small business grants
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    University of Nebraska to host seminar on USDA small business grants

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    Food fight: Cafeteria workers say kids don’t want Michelle Obama’s lunches, sales down in 49 states
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    Food fight: Cafeteria workers say kids don’t want Michelle Obama’s lunches, sales down in 49 states

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    July 25, 2014 3:52 pm
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    Soybeans being processed in Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan (Photo: SIGAR)

    The U.S. spent $35 million trying to grow this crop in Afghanistan

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    In this July 20, 2014 photo, a setting sun silhouettes corn stalks growing in Ashland, Ill. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Illinois' corn crop is maturing faster than normal and faring well. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)
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    USDA: Illinois corn, soybean crops faring well

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