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What U.S. Wheat Gains in New Deal with Canada

The U.S. Chief Agricultural Negotiator says several issues related to U.S. wheat access into the Canadian marketplace were addressed with a new deal between the trading partners. (Rod Bain and Gregg Doud of the U.S. Trade Representative's Office)

 

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Episode 95: Growth Promotants and the Environment Revisited

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