agriculture
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Migrant workers play key role in Utah's agriculture industry
A sign in front of the Southside Presbyterian Church in South Tucson, Arizona, indicates day laborers who are living illegally in the country are available for hire. (Dani Jardine)
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Oxford study abroad adds India to its itinerary
Participants in the Oxford Seminar last year tour Oxford University. (Jonathon Wood)
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Proposed Pacific trade agreement could bolster Utah exports
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, is skeptical of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement's provisions on pharmaceuticals. (Associated Press)
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The ecology and agriculture of the Book of Mormon
Former dean of the College of Biology and Agriculture at BYU Kent Crookston shared his hypothesis on where he believes the record keepers of the Book of Mormon lived. BYU students, faculty and guests gathered on Oct. 6, 2015 to hear about his hypothesis and findings in a lecture he presented at the Harold B. Lee library auditorium.
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Department of Labor withdraws child labor proposal
The U.S. Department of Labor announced Friday to extract a proposal that would have kept young individuals from working in the farming industry.
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Utah farmers will survive dry weather, for now
Clyde Bunker arrived home after doing what he calls “dirt work” on his farms.
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