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crop

[krop] / krɒp /




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They soon found themselves a niche as reggaeton became globally popular and a new crop of artists revitalized its aesthetic.

From Los Angeles Times

Each notch upward translates into more extreme weather, more crop failures, more extinct species and more human deaths.

From Salon

Azolla’s Duffuor added that cash may be diverted to technologies that respond to the effects of climate change, such as wildfire recovery or crop resilience.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike previous series, which have seen a surprise twist or mission before the contestants even reach Ardross Castle near Inverness, Winkleman revealed that this year's crop do all make it through the door.

From BBC

The World Bank expects agricultural commodity prices to remain stable to slightly lower in 2026, though weather shocks and crop diseases could still trigger volatility.

From Barron's