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The environmentally rich land produced in the past became a byproduct of commercial activities.
Last year, she tried to plant crops, but her land produced nothing -- no sorghum, no corn, no teff, no wheat.
The first hour, "A Divided Land," produced with the BBC, takes the longest view of the crisis.
If so, you might like something called On Vanishing Land, produced by British "sound artists and theorists" Mark Fisher and Justin Barton.
In the last federal agriculture census of Kansas, in 2007, an average acre of irrigated land produced nearly twice as many bushels of corn, two-thirds more soybeans and three-fifths more wheat than did dry land.
Since the land produced so little income, they duly obliged.A model of its kindToday Nanjie, with its 3,000 permanent residents and 10,000 contract workers, boasts an output value (unaudited) of around $160m.
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Nearly three-fifths of the state's land produces (or is capable of producing) commercial timber.
Irregular rainfall and loss of topsoil means that the land produces less than before.
Typically, the land produces for only a few years and then must be abandoned and new patches of forest burned.
The Stockholm International Water Institute's report notes that one third of the world's arable land produces grain to feed livestock rather than people.
The project now has 400 citizens co-managing 5000 square metres of land, producing food, energy and housing, while actively reducing waste and water usage.
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