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can be easily spotted and plucked) • infilling (planting new seedlings in the spaces where plants have died). in reality, it's not that easy. these farmers run complex businesses, with other crops and livestock competing for their time and energy. their farms tend to be between and acres ( to ha). as
well as tea, they'll grow maize, beans and vegetables for their family. often there will be animals too, and sometimes other cash crops such as bananas, coffee, snow peas, or cabbages – at the same time, many farm tasks are time-sensitive - cows need to be milked twice a day, and vegetables, maize and...
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