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    Nick Guetterman folds a seat as he climbs into a combine on his farm near Bucyrus, Kan., Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014.  Farmers from across the nation gathered in Washington this month for their annual trek to seek action on the most important matters in American agriculture.  But this time, a new issue emerged: growing unease about how the largest seed companies are gathering vast amount of data from sensors on tractors, combines and other farm equipment. The sensors measure soil conditions, seeding rates, crop yields and many other variables.  (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)
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    American farmers confront ‘big data’ revolution

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    March 29, 2014 4:00 am
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    Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks at the Republican Jewish Coalition on Saturday in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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    Scott Walker, Chris Christie court GOP donors in Las Vegas

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    Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D-Manhattan, left, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, center, and Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos, R-Rockville Centre, talk on an elevator on March 20 in Albany, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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    New York leaders, Gov. Andrew Cuomo reach deal on budget

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    Secretary of State John Kerry walks back to his plane through Shannon Airport in Ireland on Saturday. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)
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    John Kerry in Paris to meeting with Russia on Ukraine

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    If the hospital does not make the repayment, CMS will stop Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements until it is paid. (Photo: ThinkStock)
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    Louisiana hospital faces financial crisis

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    Negotiations to begin on Oklahoma budget, policy
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    Negotiations to begin on Oklahoma budget, policy

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    Many in West Virginia wary of water after chemical spill
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    Many in West Virginia wary of water after chemical spill

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    California sees late surge in health enrollment
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    California sees late surge in health enrollment

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    A bus stop in Burlington, Vt., remained unused on Wednesday as a strike by the city's bus drivers continued into a second week, leaving thousands of people scrambling to find ways to get to work, school and appointments. (AP Photo/Wilson Ring)
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    No deal reached to end Vermont bus drivers’ strike

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    Jury awards $1.14M in suit against Missouri state agency
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    Jury awards $1.14M in suit against Missouri state agency

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