aggie
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An aggie is someone engaged in the agricultural trades, or perhaps a student aspiring to be so engaged.
From Slate • Mar. 14, 2012
He went to aggie school at the University of Illinois, where he kept to himself.
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The American Farm Bureau hailed his nomination, but it would have done institutional cartwheels if Obama had picked a toe-the-line "aggie" like House Agriculture Committee chairman Collin Peterson or former ranking member Charlie Stenholm.
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Tel.: 913-228-0284 Roberts, called "the aggie" because of his focus on farm issues, is an eight-term incumbent whose Republican roots stretch back to the '50s--when his father was Republican National Committee chairman.
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"He's not really an aggie," says one lobbyist involved in food and agriculture issues.
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