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Mark Andrews, North Dakota Farmer-Politician, Dies at 94

2020-10-07T21:09:39+0000

His support for agriculture helped him win nine elections to the House and one to the Senate, despite a moderate-to-liberal voting record as a Republican.


‘The Lockdown Killed My Father’: Farmer Suicides Add to India’s Virus Misery

2020-09-08T07:00:21+0000

Farm bankruptcies and debts have been the source of misery in India for decades. But experts say the suffering has reached new levels in the pandemic.


South African Wine Farmer in Land Dispute Is Shot Dead

2019-06-03T13:33:15+0000

It was too soon to say whether the killing of Stefan Smit, a prominent white farmer, was a random criminal act or was related to bitter arguments about land ownership.


Mona Lee Brock, Farmers’ ‘Angel’ on the Line, Dies at 87

2019-04-04T23:13:51+0000

She cautioned suicidal farmers to think what it would be like for their children “if they sat down at the supper table and there would be an empty chair.”


Bob Bergland, Agriculture Secretary Under Carter, Dies at 90

2018-12-09T18:11:54+0000

Raised in northern Minnesota, he was forced, as a young man, to leave his farm to find work, served in Congress and became an advocate for consumers as well as farmers.


A Struggling New York Farmer Is Charged With Animal Abuse in the Deaths of 27 Cows

2018-10-22T21:36:01+0000

The dairy farmer’s family vehemently denied the animals were neglected, and said they may have died from pneumonia.


Ralph Paige, Champion of Black Farmers, Dies at 74

2018-07-07T00:14:37+0000

As head of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives, Mr. Paige fought to save black farmers’ land and win compensation to redress government discrimination.


Lydia Ratcliff, Writer Who Found a Farmer’s Calling, Dies at 84

2018-02-19T23:11:53+0000

She gave up ghostwriting for the financial columnist Sylvia Porter to help pioneer the farm-to-table movement, delivering her meats to top restaurants.


Robert Farmer, Resourceful Fund-Raiser for Democrats, Dies at 78

2017-07-27T19:06:10+0000

Mr. Farmer found a way to get around spending limits on his way to raising $800 million for candidates.


Five Killed as Indian Farmers Clash With Police at a Protest

2017-06-06T19:41:57+0000

The protesting farmers in central India were demanding debt relief and higher prices for their crops in the latest of a series of confrontations.



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