Would-be growers are attracted by the high prices, which are on a per-acre par with lucrative peach farming, said Ron Godin, a Delta-based agronomist with the Colorado State University Extension.
linkWould-be growers are attracted by the high prices, which are on a per-acre par with lucrative peach farming, said Ron Godin, a Delta-based agronomist with the Colorado State University Extension.
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