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AgNet News Hour Podcast: Water, Policy, and the Future of California Agriculture
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California in Crisis: Elaine Culotti on Leadership, Voter ID & Agriculture
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The History of Corn Harvesting in American Agriculture: From Hand-Husked Fields to Mechanization
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The Cooper Barn: A Kansas Landmark of American Agricultural History
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Milk Is Back: Health Benefits, Kids, and California Dairy
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