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    Cold weather, Ukraine tensions push wheat higher
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    Cold weather, Ukraine tensions push wheat higher

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    April 14, 2014 8:20 pm
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    Chinese pork giant plans IPO to raise up to $5.3B
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    Chinese pork giant plans IPO to raise up to $5.3B

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    Vidalia onion farmer back in court over ship date
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    Vidalia onion farmer back in court over ship date

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    Feds to Ban Junk Food in Schools

    Feds to Ban Junk Food in Schools

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    FILE - This Aug. 11, 2009, file photo, shows a chicken breast sandwich and water from Subway on a kitchen counter in New York. Subway says an ingredient dubbed the
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    Subway: ‘Yoga mat chemical’ almost out of bread

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    April 11, 2014 6:38 pm
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    Commonly called a crash test dummies, full-scale anthropomorphic test devices that represent children to adults, are displayed at Ford Motor Co.'s Dearborn Development Center in Michigan last month. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
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    This photo taken Nov. 25, 2013 shows microbiologist Dr. Molly Freeman pulling Listeria bacteria from a tube to be tested for its DNA fingerprinting in a foodborne disease outbreak lab at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The nation's disease detectives are beginning a program to try to outsmart outbreaks by routinely decoding the DNA of deadly bacteria and viruses. The initial target: Listeria, a kind of bacteria that's the third-leading cause of death from food poisoning, and one that's especially dangerous to pregnant women. Already, the technology has helped to solve a small listeria outbreak that killed one person in California and sickened seven others in Maryland.(AP Photo/David Goldman)
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    Experts decode germs’ DNA to fight food poisoning

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    April 7, 2014 6:39 am
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    Lawmakers are proposing to loosen other restrictions on where welfare money can be spent and who can qualify for help. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

    Missouri lawmakers want to limit out-of-state welfare

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    April 7, 2014 4:00 am
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    This June 2, 2010 photo shows marble-size Golden Delicious apple blossoms, in Armada Township, Mich. Michigan's heavy snowfall and bitter cold winter have damaged some fruit trees and vineyards, according to a leading state farm group. The late thaw is finally allowing fruit farmers to assess damage from the cold and heavy snow, the Michigan Farm Bureau said in a report Friday, April 4, 2014. (AP Photo/Detroit News, Todd McInturf)
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    Harsh winter damages Michigan’s fruit trees, vines

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    April 6, 2014 11:25 pm
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    Correction: Fast-Growing Salmon story
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    Correction: Fast-Growing Salmon story

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