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    The White House explicitly outlined Monday how a potential government shutdown would hurt farmers and other rural Americans, as well as mothers and their children who utilize food assistance programs.
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    Farmer Robert Blair stands in front of his tractor holding an unmanned aircraft that he built in Kendrick, Idaho, in May 2013. Blair uses the home-made drone equipped with up to four cameras to “scout” his 1,500 acres of wheat, peas, barley and alfalfa and cow pasture. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Rhonda Blair)
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    Senate votes to keep China from buying US farmland
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