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16-ANE THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1980 President Carter tells a group of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation members of his plans to ease the farmers' plight. States news service WASHINGTON President Carter told more than 100 members of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation yesterday that, as a fellow farmer, he shares their concerns about inflation, energy and the Soviet grain embargo. A 20-minute White House meeting with Carter seemed to reassure many of the farmers who have spent three days here lobbying for federal action to raise corn prices and lower their other costs. Betty Hansen, president of the Cuyahoga County Farm Bureau, said county greenhouses, vegetable and flower growers have been hurt dramatically by the soaring cost of She said the president's repetition of already announced promises to encourage gasohol production, in- OHIO TOLL FREE SAND. 10 TO 9.

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