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[Title] => USDA spending $3M to feed honeybees in Midwest
[Summary] => The US Department of Agriculture announced yesterday it will spend millions of dollars to help farmers and ranchers improve pastures in five Midwestern states to provide food for the nation's struggling honeybees.
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[Title] => Program designed to help prepare for droughts
[Summary] => Federal agencies will provide better and more accessible information about matters such as long-term weather prospects and soil moisture levels under a program designed to help communities prepare for future droughts and respond more effectively when they happen, Obama administration officials said Thursday.
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