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MoneyNow That The Farm Bill Has Blessed Hemp, Colorado Farmers Are Rarin’ To Take The LeadBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
AgricultureFinal Farm Bill Shows Hemp’s In, Food-Aid Work Requirements Are OutBy Grant Gerlock, Madelyn Beck, Amy Mayer, and Jonathan Ahl
Ag (And Energy) See New Protection In Amendment 74; Gov’ts See A ‘Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing’By Grace Hood
EnvironmentIf Climate Change Cuts Into Barley Harvests, Expect To Pay Double For Your BeerBy The Associated Press
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AgricultureAmid Climate And Fed Pressure, Colorado River Water Managers Attempt To Chart New CourseBy Luke Runyon
Environment‘Right To Farm’ Laws Allow Ag To Be Stinky And Noisy, But Some Neighbors Cry ‘Fowl’By Michael Elizabeth Sakas