SALEM, Ohio — The Trump administration recently dismissed all four women chosen by their peers to represent them on the United Soybean Board, an unprecedented move that the soybean farmers say may have had to do with their gender. The nationwide soybean checkoff program elects farmers annually to its board to serve three-year terms. After the organization selects board members, the U.S. Department of Agriculture signs off on these nominees. Five…
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