USDA opens applications for $300 million to help exporters break into new markets
      By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday said it would start accepting applications for
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    Ukraine's farmers pin hopes on export corridor as war cost mounts
      By Pavel Polityuk and Gus Trompiz KYIV/PARIS Ukraine's efforts to revive sea exports in defiance of Russia's military
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    US government spending bill extends farm programs, some nutrition aid
      By Leah Douglas The stopgap funding bill to keep the U.S. government open signed by President Joe Biden
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    Volunteers rush to Israeli farms stripped of workers after Hamas attack
      By Steven Scheer RISHON LEZION, Israel On Sunday, Audrey Panitch Levin was at home in Philadelphia. On Wednesday,
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    Investment funds stocking up on US farmland in safe-haven bet
      By Leah Douglas Investment funds have become voracious buyers of U.S. farmland, amassing over a million acres as
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    Dutch election promises new era and shake-up in politics
      A new party leads the polls, while the leader of another could become the first female PM.
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    Roman Butchaski: Former Australian radio host missing in croc-infested waters
      Roman Butchaski failed to return to his camping ground while on a solo fishing trip on Sunday.
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    Arkansas orders Chinese-owned seed producer Syngenta to sell US farmland
      By Tom Polansek CHICAGO Arkansas ordered Syngenta to sell 160 acres (65 hectares) of farmland in the U.S.
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    Ukraine dam: Rebuilding shattered lives after Ukraine’s dam collapse
      Despite water shortages, losing loved ones, homes and crops, people affected by the collapse of Ukraine's Kakhovka dam are determined to rebuild.
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    Parent of high school marching band student who was injured in fatal New York bus crash files lawsuit against bus company and driver
      A parent whose daughter was one of several high school marching band students injured in a fatal bus crash in upstate New York last week has filed a lawsuit against the bus company and the driver, court records show.
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    Staff at top US farm research center file new workplace safety complaint
      By Leah Douglas Staff at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's top research center have complained to federal regulators
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    PlayStation Plus October 2023 Free Games
      The monthly games for October are The Callisto Protocol, Weird West, and Farming Simulator 22.
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