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Farmers And Their Cooperative Settle Lawsuit On Fixing The Price Of Milk

Farmers who had hoped to get some answers on why prices for their raw milk went into free fall a decade ago were disappointed Tuesday by the settlement of a case accusing Dairy Farmers of America Inc....

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In Missouri, Days Of Drought Send Caretakers To One 'Big Tree'

The devastating drought in the Midwest last summer is a story often told by the numbers, with statistics on large crop failures, days without rain and thousands of parched acres. This story is also...

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Oprah Winfrey's Latest Venture Is Farming In Hawaii

The local food movement has a powerful new poster girl. More glowing than American Gothic, Oprah Winfrey and her pal, Bob Greene, appear on the cover of the June issue of The Oprah Magazine , standing...

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Will Chinese Firm Bring Home The Bacon With Smithfield Deal?

There were questions Wednesday about whether U.S. regulators will approve the takeover of Smithfield Foods Inc., the company that sells all-American hams, hot dogs and bacon, by China's Shuanghui...

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As Drought Turns To Flood, Farmers Get 'Weather Whiplash'

As Chris Webber checked the 40 acres of muddy field he wanted to plant on a recent morning, he worried about getting more rain, even as he worried about the lack of it. "The drought is over at the...

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Did Tyson Ban Doping Cows With Zilmax To Boost Foreign Sales?

Tyson Foods Inc. announced this week that it would soon suspend purchases of cattle that had been treated with a controversial drug, citing animal welfare concerns. But many in the industry wonder if...

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Nearly Two Years Later, A Controversial Rape Case Is Reviewed

Nearly two years after allegations of a sexual assault rocked a small Missouri town, the case may be reopened. A county prosecutor in Maryville, Mo., has requested that an independent attorney look at...

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In Kansas, Professors Must Now Watch What They Tweet

The Kansas Board of Regents gave final approval Wednesday to a strict new policy on what employees may say on social media. Critics say the policy violates both the First Amendment and academic...

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Senators Reach Deal On National GMO Labeling Bill

Just a week before a Vermont law kicks in requiring labels on food containing genetically modified ingredients, U.S. Senate agriculture leaders announced a deal Thursday that takes the power out of...

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