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    ontainers of milk sit in a dairy case at a Little Rock, Ark., food warehouse
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    Bill to allow whole milk in schools gets Senate committee approval

    Ally Goelz -
    June 3, 2025 5:48 pm
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    In this Sept. 23, 2010, file photo, John W. Boyd Jr., founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, walks to a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Boyd said he is owed $8 million for lobbying Congress to fund a $3.4 billion government settlement with Native American landowners who were swindled out of royalties.
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    Minority farmers disproportionately subsidized by Biden-era USDA loans, data show

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    June 3, 2025 1:29 pm
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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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    How changing weather patterns can affect Illinois farming

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    The average U.S. farmer is just shy of retirement at 58 years old, while in Minnesota that age is 55, according to 2012 U.S. Census data. Only 4 percent of Minnesota farmers are under the age of 35. Pierson said he was concerned about the lack of prospects for replacing a generation that is retiring.
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    USDA still discriminating against white farmers, watchdog says

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    May 31, 2025 6:00 am
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    Alcoholism among young people - teenager drinking beer
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    Alcohol notably absent from MAHA report

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    May 26, 2025 5:00 am
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    Trump MAHA Commission blames pharmaceutical and food industries for chronic disease epidemic
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    Trump MAHA Commission blames pharmaceutical and food industries for chronic disease epidemic

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    Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins voiced optimism following her meetings in the United Kingdom last week but said that more must still be done to foster demand for American food products in British markets.
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    Brooke Rollins previews PR campaign to UK to dispel myth of ‘chlorinated chicken’

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    May 20, 2025 4:43 pm
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    In this March 16, 2017 photo, Margaret Atkinson speaks during an interview as she shops for soda at the IGA supermarket in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia. Less than three months into Philadelphia's new tax on sweetened drinks, the stakes have escalated: Beverage makers say the measure is hurting sales so much they need to cut jobs, while city officials say the moves are a ploy to get the tax struck down. Atkinson said she has switched to generic brands and is asking a nephew in the suburbs to pick up soda for her. She's also drinking more homemade iced tea and bottled water with flavor packets.
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    Nebraska receives first-ever waiver to ban soda and energy drinks from SNAP benefits

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    May 20, 2025 1:47 pm
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    Farm aid: Brooke Rollins and the Trump agriculture agenda
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    Farm aid: Brooke Rollins and the Trump agriculture agenda

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    Brooke Rollins traveling to UK to meet with country’s ‘key’ agriculture producers
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    Brooke Rollins traveling to UK to meet with country’s ‘key’ agriculture producers

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