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    Migrant farmworkers pick sweet corn in a field, Friday, July 7, 2023, at a farm in Waverly, Ohio. As the Earth this week set and repeatedly broke unofficial records for average global heat, it served as a reminder of a danger that climate change is making steadily worse for farmworkers and others who labor outside.
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    Congressman Eric Sorensen, right, talks with Rock Island County farmers and Illinois Farm Bureau leaders at a family farm in Taylor Ridge, Illinois, Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. He discussed the status of the farm bill, the effects of severe weather on farms, and Sorensen's efforts on behalf of Illinois producers.
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    Chris Petersen looks at a Berkshire hog in a pen on his farm on April 17, 2020, near Clear Lake, Iowa. COVID-19 has created problems for all meat producers, but pork farmers have been hit especially hard. The federal government announced Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, a program that will provide $1.3 billion in debt relief for about 36,000 farmers who have fallen behind on loan payments or face foreclosure.
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