CARRINGTON, N.D. - Alternative crops sometime have a difficult time taking root in farmers' rotations, but they shouldn't be dismissed as they can be very profitable, or a good rotational crop.
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CARRINGTON, N.D. - Alternative crops sometime have a difficult time taking root in farmers' rotations, but they shouldn't be dismissed as they can be very profitable, or a good rotational crop.
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