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1 That should allow them to plant new crops , like their Canadian counterparts.
2 The new crops could not be garnered until the end of April.
3 Dow said the new crops and herbicide are safe and effective.
4 The fall in prices can be attributed to the release of new crops .
5 This alteration was to continue until the new crops came in.
6 Building markets for the new crops has taken time, however.
7 He was referring to the early spring, when farmers begin to plant new crops .
8 Researchers have thousands of tests underway in U.S. fields for new crops , ERS reported.
9 The Spanish brought new crops , wheat and watermelon, and cattle in the 17th century.
10 The flat lands sliding past were green with new crops .
11 Switching to new crops is one way to ease the problem in Punjab, said PAU's Aggarwal.
12 Supply will reduce during September and October due to a lack of new crops , traders said.
13 In developed nations, for instance, farmers could turn to new crops to match water availability and temperatures.
14 After losing their draft animals to the drought, they cannot plow their land to sow new crops .
15 And the beginning of spring also meant the beginning of sowing new crops for their livelihoods later.
16 High-yield, open-pollinated seeds abound; the new crops were created not because they're productive but because they're patentable.
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