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    Jon Olson, executive secretary and administrator of the Maine Farm Bureau Association - Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer | of | Share this photo

    Jon Olson, executive secretary and administrator of the Maine Farm Bureau Association, announces that he intends to speak during a public hearing on LD 533 - An Act To Ensure Humane Conditions for Egg-Laying Poultry.

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    Olson gets into his pickup truck on his way to attend a public hearing. He has one of the first Maine license plates that support local agriculture.

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    Olson speaks during a public hearing at the State House in Augusta.

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    Olson, right, speaks with William Bell, executive director of New England Brown Egg Council while having lunch at the Cross Cafe in the Cross Office Building next to the State House in Augusta. The two were discussing a public hearing they were about to attend on LD 533 - An Act To Ensure Humane Conditions for Egg-Laying Poultry.

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    Olson, executive secretary and administrator of the Maine Farm Bureau Association, takes off his sweater in his office in Augusta.

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