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At the other end, farmers lease acreage from the Schwenks to grow crops.
Herbicide-resistant corn would increase only to 12percentt of acreage from 11percentt, it predicted.
The horse disappeared so rapidly that the transfer of acreage from hay to other crops caused an agricultural revolution.
When a community preserves large amounts of acreage from housing development, the remaining land becomes more dear.
They are then in a position to invest in soil conservation and other improvements that are needed when shifting acreage from surplus crops to other uses.
Developers have gone from buying foreclosed acreage from banks to buying from farmers, family trusts, manufacturers and even homeowners with outdated homes on single lots.
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"I didn't build Addax on getting acreages from governments under the table," he said.
One of its purposes, aside from watering Los Angeles, is to keep the owners of these vast acreages from pumping still more water out of the ground and sinking the valley further.
Our farms, despite measures to remove acreages from production and to pay farmers not to produce, have yielded such a staggering excess of crops that the American taxpayer in 1962 is paying out more than $1bn a year as the total carrying cost of the surplus food storage programme.
We obtain planted wheat acreage data from the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Australian wheat prices from the Economic Research Service ERSS) of the USDA.
There have been reports that many farmers will shift their acreage this year from corn to soybean production.
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