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Mike Johanns
Senator Mike Johanns on the pending farm bill.
Mike Johanns is an Iowa farm boy who headed west to Nebraska to serve as governor before heading east to serve as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture in the GW Bush administration before heading back to win an open U.S. Senate seat almost four years ago. He spoke about the politics of the pending farm bill and the challenges caused by geographical conflict. He also talked about the changing landscape for revered Republicans who are losing out to more conservative opponents and the surprising victory of a Nebraska Sandhills legislator who is now the Republican candidate for Nebraska's other seat in the U.S. Senate. Johanns heads up the "Aggies for Romney" campaign and was asked if he would accept the vice presidential slot with Governor Romney on the 2008 Repubican Ticket.
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Ag in the mainstream media
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Reuters: USDA will ask public input on ag report release times
Baltimore Sun: Good stewardship should be required of all farmers
Bloomberg: Ethanol Tumbles Most in Four Months as Corn Declines on Weather
Politico: Foreign aid bill being considered by Senate
Washington Post: 7 bad foods that are actually good for you
Wall Street Journal: Sugar Futures Settle at 20-Month Low
Bloomberg: Corn Falls as Rain May Ease Dry U.S. Soil; Soybeans Drop
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Missouri farmers battling 'flash drought'
Boston Globe: A Food Bank nutritionist who touches half a million lives
St. Louis Post-Disptach: Monsanto to buy Precision Planting for up to $250 million
Reuters: U.S. trade chief says to be pragmatic on EU deal
Washington Post: Obama challenged in Arkansas primary
Forbes: Urban Agriculture Redefined, Growing Crops in Recycled Shipping Containers
Time: Feeding the Planet Without Destroying It
Los Angeles Times: More Americans now eating whole grains, fresh produce
5/22/2012
Kansas City Star: Looking to farm practices that could last, perhaps, forever
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Why do tornadoes tech us lessons, but not floods?
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