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Agriculture officials to survey Mo. farmers

Agriculture officials will be surveying farmers to determine if expected yields met expectations this year.

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Agriculture officials to survey Mo. farmers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Agriculture officials will be surveying farmers to determine if expected...

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Agriculture officials to survey Mo. farmers

Agriculture officials will be surveying farmers to determine if expected yields met expectations this year.

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Agriculture officials to survey Mo. farmers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Agriculture officials will be surveying farmers to determine if expected...

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Agriculture officials to survey Mo. farmers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Agriculture officials will be surveying farmers to determine if expected yields met expectations this year.

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Agriculture officials to survey Mo. farmers

Agriculture officials will be surveying farmers to determine if expected yields met expectations this year.

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Agriculture expert picked to lead struggling USAID - Washington Post

Boston Globe Agriculture expert picked to lead struggling USAID Washington Post President Obama on Tuesday named a 36-year-old doctor and agriculture expert to head the US Agency for International Development, filling what lawmakers and aid experts had called a glaring vacancy on a key foreign-policy front. ... Administration Names Agriculture Official to Run US Aid Agency,...

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After Long Delays, Agriculture Official Is Named to Head U.S. Foreign Aid Agency

The leadership vacuum at the agency has become especially acute as the Obama administration has stepped up the deployment of civilian personnel to Afghanistan. The Agriculture Department has taken the lead in one of the most ambitious efforts: sending agricultural economists to advise farmers on how to wean themselves off poppies and move into legal crops.

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Administration Names Agriculture Official to Run U.S. Aid Agency, Ending Delays

The appointment of Rajiv Shah could end months of drift at Usaid that has frustrated Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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Report: Official says dealers could teach farmers

MEXICO CITY — A Mexican agriculture official has caused a stir by reportedly suggesting that M...

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Report: Official says dealers could teach farmers

MEXICO CITY — A Mexican agriculture official has caused a stir by reportedly suggesting that M...

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Report: Official says dealers could teach farmers

A Mexican agriculture official has caused a stir by reportedly suggesting that Mexican farmers could learn a thing or two from drug traffickers.

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Mexico farm official: Drug lords have much to teach

A Mexican agriculture official has caused a stir by reportedly suggesting that Mexican farmers could learn a thing or two from drug traffickers.

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Report: Official says dealers could teach farmers

A Mexican agriculture official has caused a stir by reportedly suggesting that Mexican farmers could learn a thing or two from drug traffickers.

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Report: Official says dealers could teach farmers

A Mexican agriculture official has caused a stir by reportedly suggesting that Mexican farmers could learn a thing or two from drug traffickers.