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Happy National Teach Ag Day!
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"Our farmers have long recognized the importance of healthy soils, sustainable farming practices & the quality of our waterways." -Redding
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"Maintaining successful, sustainable working agricultural lands is essential for protecting and restoring the Chesapeake Bay." -Weller
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@CongressmanGT chair the SubCmte hrg on the Rehabilitation of the Chesapeake Bay http://bit.ly/2cw6mVs pic.twitter.com/oxVFmuIj8r -
"Organizations are studying the rebound of the Bay ecosystem made possible by a variety of sectors, including agriculture." -Weller
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ICYMI: EPA says glyphosate not likely carcinogenichttp://reut.rs/2chXr6B
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"American farmers are the best in the world and we all share their desire to establish and expand markets."-Claver-Carone
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"In most of the world, trade means dealing with privately-owned or operated corporations. That's not the case in Cuba." - Claver-Carone
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"For every $73,600 in U.S. ag exports to Cuba, 1 job is created in the U.S. along with another $170,000 in economic activity." -Ribera
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"Cuba has the potential to become a major market for U.S. agricultural exports and to develop into a market that is quite diverse." –Ribera
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"Expanding markets will help us further realize the world-leading production capabilities of U.S. farmers and ranchers." -Lowe
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"Cuba depends on agriculture imports to feed its people. Imports account between 60-80% of a Cuban’s daily caloric consumption." -Gibson
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"A well-developed global marketplace provides for a trading environment that meets the needs of all stakeholders." –Gibson
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"Prior to the U.S. embargo on Cuba, annual rice shipments from the U.S. reached a quarter of a million metric tons." –Isbell
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"Cuba imports nearly 600,000 tons of rice per year, and yet none originates in Arkansas, or anywhere in the U.S. for that matter." –Isbell
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"Here in the U.S., rice is grown on more than three million acres." -Mark Isbell
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#HouseAg's hrg on American Agriculture#trade w/ Cuba http://bit.ly/2cmkX8B pic.twitter.com/zRBp0PYoPy
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