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    Migrant farm workers from Mexico carry a cooler of drinking water into the the field while working at the Grant Family Farms on September 3, 2010 in Wellington, Colorado. (Photo by John Moore/Getty images)
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    Colorado farmers receive $21.8M in coronavirus relief from USDA program

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    Wendy’s is running out of burgers, but deregulating the meat industry can end the shortages
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    Wendy’s is running out of burgers, but deregulating the meat industry can end the shortages

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    Conservative House Republican, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., leaves after speaking to reporters at the Capitol where he blocked a unanimous consent vote on a long-awaited $19 billion disaster aid bill in the chamber on Tuesday, May 28, 2019.
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    ‘USDA is in denial’: Thomas Massie urges action on ‘supply problem’ as farmers euthanize livestock

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    Taxpayer-funded animal experiments tied to Chinese ‘wet markets’ and Wuhan laboratory: Watchdog
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    Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue does not support a carbon tax or other pricing mechanism imposed by the federal government, a spokesperson clarified.
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    USDA plans to scrap Michelle Obama school lunch restrictions to allow for more flexibility
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    President Trump talks to the press about the table full of fast food in the State Dining Room of the White House.
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    Food stamp rolls have declined by 7M under Trump even before reforms take effect

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    In many states, the new food stamp rule is in place and working
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    In many states, the new food stamp rule is in place and working

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    New food stamps rule puts millions on the path to work
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    New food stamps rule puts millions on the path to work

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