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Agriculture
Crop Selection
Single-crop farming alternatives
If a farmer could grow only one crop out of corn, soybean's or sunflowers what would it be?
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It ultimately depends on the farmer's preference, market demand, regional climate, and soil conditions. Each crop has its benefits and drawbacks, so the farmer would need to consider these factors before making a decision.
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