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    A small stream runs through the dried, cracked earth of a former wetland near Tulelake, California.

    Drought-stricken California farmers lose $1.7 billion in 2022

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    November 28, 2022 9:00 am
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    FILE - This May 21, 2004 file photo shows the Great Plains Synfuels Plant near Beulah, N.D. Bismarck-based Dakota Gasification Co. approved plans to add a urea fertilizer production facility at the plant. Urea will be the 10th co-product produced at the plant, which also makes two other fertilizers _ ammonia and ammonium sulfate. It is scheduled to be finished in early 2017 and will produce 1,100 tons of urea daily. (AP Photo/Bismarck Tribune, Lauren Donovan, File)

    As fertilizer shortages continue, Texas Tech launches new center to advance fertilizer production

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    This July 10, 2009 photo shows a sow nursing her piglets in a farrowing crate in an Elite Pork Partnership hog confinement building in Carroll, Iowa.

    Pork industry wants Supreme Court to fry California animal welfare law

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    October 10, 2022 6:07 pm
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    The political arm for the National Pork Producers Council, a trade group composed of 42 affiliated state pork producer associations, failed to report recently on financial disclosures who gave it $9,706 in March
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    The Supreme Court takes up bacon

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    Pelosi says Florida farmers need immigrants ‘to pick the crops’
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    Making hay: Farm animals could get constitutional rights in Switzerland
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    Making hay: Farm animals could get constitutional rights in Switzerland

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    California passes bill banning sale of farmland to foreign governments
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    California passes bill banning sale of farmland to foreign governments

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    SEE IT: Alaska farmer breaks record with giant pumpkin
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    SEE IT: Alaska farmer breaks record with giant pumpkin

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    Where did all the workers go? Some of them bought the farm
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    Where did all the workers go? Some of them bought the farm

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    Heat and drought force ranchers to sell off cattle, threatening long-term supply
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    Heat and drought force ranchers to sell off cattle, threatening long-term supply

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    July 26, 2022 7:01 pm
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