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CORRECTS YEAR TO 2017 FROM 2007 - In this June 16, 2017, photo, Kaleb Sease, of rural McClusky, N.D., stands by the water delivery truck he drives for the Co-op Elevator of McClusky's chemical sales. He said there isn't much call for herbicide out in the countryside without a crop this year, plus he has the additional stress of maintaining his own and family cows in drought conditions. Nearly one-third of North Dakota is in severe drought, and the National Weather Service said there's no relief on the horizon. (Lauren Donovan/The Bismarck Tribune via AP)

CORRECTS YEAR TO 2017 FROM 2007 - In this June 16, 2017, photo, Kaleb Sease, of rural McClusky, N.D., stands by the water delivery truck he drives for the Co-op Elevator of McClusky's chemical sales. He said there isn't much call for herbicide out in the countryside without a crop this year, plus he has the additional stress of maintaining his own and family cows in drought conditions. Nearly one-third of North Dakota is in severe drought, and the National Weather Service said there's no relief on the horizon. (Lauren Donovan/The Bismarck Tribune via AP)

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