Jim Rogers said in an interview with Forbes recently that the agricultural sector holds a lot of promise for investors.
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And that means that a lot of lawmakers from agricultural states don't want subsidies cut.
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We reform agricultural subsidies -- subsidies that a lot of times pay large farms for crops that they don't grow.
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Mr. JOHN URBANCHUK (Agricultural Economist): So much of everything that we American consumers consume really spends a lot of time on the highway in trucks that burn diesel fuel.
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