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  2. Topsoil - Wikipedia

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    Natural topsoil is mined and conditioned for human use and makes up the bulk of commercial topsoil available. The current rate of use and erosion outpaces soil generation. [4] It is possible to create artificial topsoil which supports some of the engineering or biological uses of topsoil. [4]

  3. Agriculture in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The most immediate impact on agriculture of the Haitian revolution was the rapid decline of sugar, produced from sugar cane, as Haiti's most important export and most valuable agricultural product. Prior to the revolution in 1791, Haiti's exports of sugar totaled almost 100 million pounds.

  4. Sugar industry - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Prices 1962-2022 USD per pound. The sugar industry subsumes the production, processing and marketing of sugars (mostly sucrose and fructose).Globally, about 80% of sugar is extracted from sugar cane, grown predominantly in the tropics, and 20% from sugar beet, grown mostly in temperate climate in North America or Europe.

  5. Sugar industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is among the world's largest sugar producers. Unlike most other sugar producing countries, the United States has both large and well-developed sugarcane and sugar beet industries. Refined sugarcane, processed sugar beet, and high-fructose corn syrup are all commonly used in the U.S. as added sugars to sweeten food and beverages.

  6. Agricultural soil science - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural soil science studies the chemical, physical, biological, and mineralogical composition of soils as they relate to agriculture. Agricultural soil scientists develop methods that will improve the use of soil and increase the production of food and fiber crops. Emphasis continues to grow on the importance of soil sustainability.

  7. Agriculture in Iran - Wikipedia

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    It produced 8.1 million tons of sugar cane, which is used to produce sugar and ethanol; It was the 6th largest world producer of tomatoes (6.5 million tons); It was the 13th largest world producer of potato (5.3 million tons); It was the 13th largest world producer of sugar beet (4.9 million tons), which serves to produce sugar and ethanol;

  8. Are Florida’s sugar farms a greenhouse gas hot spot ... - AOL

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    Raising sugar cane in the Everglades Agricultural Area requires that the water table be lowered to a point where the soils inevitably will be dry, and that will lead to oxidation, he said.

  9. Agriculture in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Morocco employs about 40% of the nation's workforce. Thus, it is the largest employer in the country. Thus, it is the largest employer in the country. In the rainy sections of the northwest, barley , wheat , and other cereals can be raised without irrigation.