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Sallie James discusses sugar subsidies on FBN's Stossel

Sallie James discusses sugar subsidies on FBN’s Stossel

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Sallie James discusses sugar subsidies on CNBC's Closing Bell

Sallie James discusses sugar subsidies on CNBC’s Closing Bell

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Chris Edwards discusses abolishing the USDA on FBN’s America’s Nightly Scoreboard

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Daniel J. Griswold discusses the price of rice on BNN’s Commodities

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Tricked on Our Treats: Time to Rethink the U.S. Sugar Program

Tricked on Our Treats: Time to Rethink the U.S. Sugar Program

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Government and Food Prices

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American Ag Subsidies and Doha

American Ag Subsidies and Doha

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