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FILE - In this 1964 file photo provided by AT&T, a Picturephone is demonstrated at the AT&T Pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair in the Queens borough of New York. The Picturephone itself may have never caught on, but the concept endures in technology such as SKYPE. The New York World’s Fair that opened in April 1964 introduced the 51 million visitors to a range of technological innovations and predictions for how the future would look. (AP Photo/AT&T, File)
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FILE - This 1964 file photo from the World's Fair in the Queens borough of New York shows a views of a moon colony in the “Futurama 2” ride put together by General Motors. The millions of visitors who attended the New York World’s Fair that opened in 1964 were introduced to a range of technological innovations and predictions. Some of those turned out to be right on the money and others, perhaps thankfully, were way off the mark. (AP Photo/File)
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FILE - This 1964 file photo from the World's Fair in the Queens borough of New York shows a views of the future in the “Futurama 2” ride put together by General Motors. The millions of visitors who attended the New York World’s Fair that opened in 1964 were introduced to a range of technological innovations and predictions. Some of those turned out to be right on the money and others, perhaps thankfully, were way off the mark. (AP Photo/File)
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In this March 17, 2014 a cow walks with her newborn calf on Chuck O'Connor's Ranch near Philip, South Dakota. The highest beef prices in decades have some consumers spending extra time in meat market aisles as they search for cuts that won’t break their budgets. Prices likely will stay high for a couple of years as cattle producers like O'Connor start to rebuild their herds amid big questions about whether cattle-producing states will get enough rain to replenish pastures. (AP Photo/Toby Brusseau)
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In this March 17, 2014 a newborn calf rests on Chuck O'Connor's Ranch near Philip, South Dakota. The highest beef prices in decades have some consumers spending extra time in meat market aisles as they search for cuts that won’t break their budgets. Prices likely will stay high for a couple of years as cattle producers like O'Connor start to rebuild their herds amid big questions about whether cattle-producing states will get enough rain to replenish pastures. (AP Photo/Toby Brusseau)
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FILE - In this July 25, 2012 file photo butcher Freddie Quina cuts meat at Super Cao Nguyen in Oklahoma City. The highest beef prices in decades _ fresh beef climbing to $5.28 a pound in February 2014, up from $5.04 in January _ have some consumers spending extra time in meat market aisles as they search for cuts that won’t break their budgets. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
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ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY APRIL 13 AND THEREAFTER- In this Tuesday March 25, 2014 photo, farmer Bill Grantham poses for a photo at his farm in Kearneyville, W.Va. Grantham said demand is high locally for eggs raised on non-genetically modified corn. He charges $5 for a dozen eggs at area farmers’ markets and routinely sells out. (AP Photo/Spirit of Jefferson and Farmer's Advocate, Randy Snyder)