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“Breaking our back”: Food banks are drowning in milk China won’t buy

Later this summer, about 60,000 gallons of fresh, free milk will be driven from dairy farms and processors in Phoenix, Arizona and High Point, North Carolina, to food banks across Colorado. Shannon...

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A farm in Missouri got $2.8 million in Trump trade war money. Hundreds more...

A single mailing address in Charleston, Missouri received $2,782,763 from Trump’s farm bailout program between September 2018 and February 2019. The payments were part of a program meant to soften the...

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City dwellers continue to collect bailout money meant for farmers

Trade war bailout money intended to support farmers and ranchers is flowing into the hands of more than 9,000 city-dwellers, according to a new analysis by the Environmental Working Group (EWG)....

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“Breaking our back”: Food banks are drowning in milk China won’t buy

Later this summer, about 60,000 gallons of fresh, free milk will be driven from dairy farms and processors in Phoenix, Arizona and High Point, North Carolina, to food banks across Colorado. Shannon...

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A farm in Missouri got $2.8 million in Trump trade war money. Hundreds more...

A single mailing address in Charleston, Missouri received $2,782,763 from Trump’s farm bailout program between September 2018 and February 2019. The payments were part of a program meant to soften the...

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City dwellers continue to collect bailout money meant for farmers

Trade war bailout money intended to support farmers and ranchers is flowing into the hands of more than 9,000 city-dwellers, according to a new analysis by the Environmental Working Group (EWG)....

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Don’t expect more trade aid, Sonny Perdue tells farmers

Last year, our biggest soybean customer stopped buying. Record downpours set crop farming back decades. And yet, it was the most profitable time for farmers in years. How’s that? Government aid, of...

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