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There are also sugarcane plantations and grain farms in the vicinity.
Before mass-producing grain farms sprouted across the country, Benjamin Holt sold his contraptions to governments as far away as Russia and Argentina.
Wheat and barley are grown on large dryland grain farms throughout the two major grain-growing regions the Golden Triangle and northeastern Montana and in patches elsewhere.
That puts the intensity of the mouse plague on par with outbreaks at Australian grain farms that are considered the most severe in the world.
The estimated 10-year cost of the bill is $180 billion, $70 billion more than the cost of current programs, and it would include $40 billion in subsidies for large cotton and grain farms.
Matt Ward, one of the owners of Premier Grain Farms in Walker, Iowa, said that a drop of $2 a bushel in the price of corn translated to a loss of about $400 an acre.
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During the late 19th century, however, grain farming began to move westward to places such as North Dakota and Kansas.
The North Plains subdivision, centred on Amarillo, depends on grain farming, ranching, oil, and small industries.
"Phillips County has two really good industries: livestock and grain farming.
The climate restricts grain farming to the southern and western regions of the country.
Although Stefan Solow now oversees the family's residential properties, he also runs a grain farm in Kansas.
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