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shopping tourism contact • membership join chamber member's area member support login agriculture deaf smith county has always been known for its thriving agriculture industry. a variety of crops can be grown in the fertile soil of this area. crops like corn, wheat, maize, vegetables, cotton, soybeans, onions...
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farm prices looking up, along with bumper rabi production, can set the stage for long overdue turnaround. written by harish damodaran | new delhi | updated: december , : : am onions, pulses and milk apart, even commodities such as soyabean, maize and bajra (pearl-millet) are showing some bullishness.
onion prices, at rs -plus per kg in retail and an average of rs /quintal even in maharashtra's lasalgaon wholesale market, have made headlines in a year that is coming to a close. but it's not just onions. there are many other farm commodities whose prices have been looking up, if not soaring, of late...
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/year-ender-will-2020-be-better-for-agriculture-6185005/