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"for example, California, New York and Texas have the largest populations, but only have two senators each. Those states also represent a substantial proportion of the United States' agricultural output."

Some points that need editing and citation: 1) New York is ranked pretty low in agricultural output. 2) What constitutes a "substantial proportion"? 20%?

69.181.166.195 (talk) 02:25, 14 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Somebody seems to have disagreed with the conclusion of this section (which I drew from the source "Food and Agricultural Policy"), so they tried to make their own, un-supported argument. I've reverted this section back to its original version. johnpseudo 12:03, 14 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

incomplete article

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The article is somewhat of a joke. History here stops in 1970's! It needs to include 1970-2014. The first sentence is plagiarized from a Barnes and Nobles Book review, great sign .... Maybe someone can track the user and remind him/her...

--Wuerzele (talk) 02:02, 1 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]