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Safe feed and food certification: http://www.safefeedsafefood.org/main/hom e.cfm
www.safefeedsafefood.org
A third party certification program to promote feed and food safety for the care and growth of animals.

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Block talks on climate change: http://hoosieragtoday.com/wire/news/0066 8_block_180926.php
hoosieragtoday.com
US agriculture groups are divided on whether climate change legislation, now being crafted in Congress, will benefit farms or produce burdensome regulations and increase costs. Former Secretary of Agriculture ...

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First state to consider climate change: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me- global-warming25-2009nov25,0,4880852.sto ry
www.latimes.com
Power plants such as these in El Segundo would have emissions capped. Unresolved issues include how many allowances to auction off rather than give away. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times / February 21, 2008)

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Moore will not seek re-election: http://www.politico.com/blogs/scorecard/ 1109/Dennis_Moore_retiring.html
www.politico.com
Political news coverage from Politico.com on the latest Congressional campaign news and analysis on the battle for the House and Senate.

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Get ready for Expo! http://www.ksgrainandfeed.org/mx/hm.asp? id=kansasagribusinessexpo
www.ksgrainandfeed.org

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State budgets face challenges: http://www.stateline.org/live/details/st ory?contentId=436547
www.stateline.org
In its new report “Beyond California: States in Fiscal Peril,” the Pew Center on the States shows that some of the same pressures that have pushed California toward economic disaster are wreaking ...

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EPA Drafts Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Strategy: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story .php?storyId=120244725
www.npr.org
The Environmental Protection Agency has outlined a new effort to help protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay, the nation's largest estuary. And it targets the root causes of the trouble: runoff.

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RMA on wet harvest: http://www.rma.usda.gov/news/2009/11/wet harvest.html
www.rma.usda.gov
WASHINGTON, Nov 2, 2009 - Extremely wet harvest conditions are occurring in many areas causing delayed harvest of sugar beets, potatoes, cotton, corn, and soybeans. In some cases, the moisture content is so high the crop cannot be physically harvested with normal harvest equipment.

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Argentina looks at drought: http://www.agrimoney.com/news/lack-of-ra in-dogs-soy-in-argentina-for-second-year --939.html
www.agrimoney.com
The latest UK and international news, comment and analysis on soft commodities, agriculture companies and farm investment from Agrimoney.com
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