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Iowa Weather Alert: Warm Monday Followed by Freezing Temperatures and Snow Midweek
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USDA Greenlights Drought-Resistant, Herbicide-Tolerant Wheat For U.S. Cultivation, But Challenges Remain
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Viewpoint: New York Times’ series ‘What to Eat on a Burning Planet’ is elitist hubris
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Right to repair laws sees renewed emphasis
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