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12. "Once in 50 year" freeze killed many Tennessee crops
But much of the sweet corn had yet to be planted, so it should still be available for summer. However, heading into the summer growing season, Tennesseans can still expect plenty of sweet corn. Since Tennessean.com does not control user submitted statements, we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted on our Web site. The sudden cold snap wiped out many fruit crops and hurt the state's corn and wheat. Gilliam, who's lived on her farm...
SourceDickson Herald,TN


13. Drought Affecting Crops
But unless there s significant rainfall and soon, there may not be a whole lot to sell and that includes the king of the crops, Silver King corn. View Report It s a welcome sight of summer, produce stands popping up alongside county roads where local farmers can sell directly too their customers. That won t be the case for very long without rain and that will leave a bad taste in the mouths of those who love the taste of sweet corn. Rainfall totals in this area are averaging around twelve...
SourceWKRGTV,AL


14. Genetically Modified Crops Survive Weed-Whacking Herbicide
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15. Too green and pleasant to suit a curmudgeon
He looks to one side for a couple of seconds and then glances at the road for a split second on the way to appraising the fields on the other side. Like most serious farmers, he has developed a style of driving which is alarming but doesn't often result in accidents. There, the Farmer was gratified by many fields of buttercups where the leisure classes had polluted the fields with their horses. On the other hand, the Farmer was horrified to see some really heavy crops of wheat. Elder...
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16. Cuba set to negotiate US food imports
HAVANA: Cuba has plans to spend up to $150 million on food imports when officials sit down Monday with US agribusiness representatives, the head of the state-importing agency said Friday. US agricultural imports include corn, rice, beans, peas and grains. Cuban imports from the United States however began to drop off in 2005, when Washington changed the rules and demanded advance cash payments for all its exports. Prices however have been rising for these products in the last months due to...
Source5/26/2007


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