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California Farm Bureau 107th Annual Meeting: Highlights, Advocacy Wins, and Preparing the Next Generation
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Elaine Culotti: Why California’s Farmers, Cities, and Future Are at a Breaking Point
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The Louisiana Purchase: How Thomas Jefferson Secured America’s Agricultural Future
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AgNet News Hour: Alexandra Duarte on California Agriculture, Water Policy, and the Future of Farming
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AgNet News Hour: California Farm Bureau President Shannon Douglass on Policy, People, and the Future of Agriculture
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