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USDA says it wants to resolve Indian farmer claim

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration intends to seek resolution to a lawsuit filed by American Indian farmers who alleged discrimination in the granting of federal agricultural loans over three decades. Full Article at Centre Daily Times

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