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  2. Bumper crop - Wikipedia

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    The word "bumper" in this context comes from a usage that means "something unusually large", [1] which is where this term comes from. [ 2 ] Though very productive harvests often have positive implications for the producer, a bumper crop can also be a source of problems, such as when there is insufficient storage space ( barns , grain bins , etc ...

  3. Wasabi worries and truffle troubles: Tariffs threaten crops ...

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    The American Farm Bureau said last week that its members “support the goals of security and ensuring fair trade with our North American neighbors and China, but, unfortunately, we know from ...

  4. Bane, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The land on which Bane is situated and the surrounding rivers – Imo and Niger – provide food, drinkable water, and other needed natural resources. Bane people practice an agro-based economy. Their traditional occupations are fishing and farming. Baneans specialise in breeding livestock, fishing, and food and cash crop production.

  5. Cash crop - Wikipedia

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    Cotton is a significant cash crop. According to the National Cotton Council of America, in 2014, China was the world's largest cotton-producing country with an estimated output of about one hundred million 480-pound bales. [1] A cash crop, also called profit crop, is an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit.

  6. Could Booming U.S. Natural Gas Production Come With a ... - AOL

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    The U.S. economy has been underperforming for five years, but it could now be entering an economic golden age that will see a renaissance in the natural resource and manufacturing industries. The ...

  7. Despite tariff disputes, Mexico, Canada have been key to US ...

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    A vestige of carriage production, the 35% tariff on vehicles coming into Canada prompted the Detroit automaker to set up branch operations across the river, according to Dimitry Anastakis, the L.R ...

  8. Maquiladora - Wikipedia

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    A maquila in Mexico. A maquiladora (Spanish: [makilaˈðoɾa]), or maquila (IPA:), is a factory that is largely duty free and tariff-free.These factories take raw materials and assemble, manufacture, or process them and export the finished product.

  9. Federal employees on Trump's buyout offer: 'The bridge is ...

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    Frustration, lengthy commutes, lack of trust: Federal employees explain why they accepted Trump's buyout offer.