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Rebecca Hannam
CSC Asian program a success
Nicole Mackellar
For India and agriculture
Edith Munro
Ag imports unfazed by political turmoil
Edith Munro
Seed corn production
Jeanine Moyer
A hybrid of two farming cultures
Kim Waalderbos
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HALF A CENTURY has transformed India from a poster child for hunger – in the 1950s everyone knew about “the starving millions in India” – to an agricultural powerhouse capable in most years of feeding its own people and exporting a number of major
 
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WITHOUT THE RIGHT tools, even a simple job becomes more difficult. To make the job of farming easier, equipment manufacturers are offering technology that can not only improve management efficiency, but help gain access to new markets.Leading up
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