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    In this April 26, 2018, photo Noe Contrez carries a tray of romaine lettuce transplants as he walks next to a planter towed by a tractor at the EG Richter Family Farm in Puyallup, Wash. The farm sells most of it's lettuce to large local grocery store chains, and owner Tim Richter says that so far his farm hasn't been affected by warnings that romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona, apparently has been contaminated with the E. coli bacteria. Richter says he urges consumers to stay away from bagged lettuce and to always cut and wash their own produce.
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    E. coli illnesses from contaminated lettuce spread to 32 states

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    May 16, 2018 9:51 pm
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    Farms and trade can grow together if Congress does the farm bill right
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    Farms and trade can grow together if Congress does the farm bill right

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    Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C, center, Rep. Tom Graves, R-Ga., right, and other conservative Republicans discuss their goal of obstructing the Affordable Care Act as part of a strategy to pass legislation to fund the government, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 19.
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    Summer Zervos and Donald Trump.
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    A sign advertises a program that allows food stamp recipients to use their EBT cards to shop at a farmer's market in Topsham, Maine.
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    E. coli contaminated lettuce causes first death
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    E. coli contaminated lettuce causes first death

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    Summer Zervos and Donald Trump.
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