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Risen Sunflower: The Reasons that Led to a Crop that Once Seemed to Be Dying

Summary by Bichos De Campo
For some time, the sunflower seemed to be a crop destined for nostalgia: displaced by soy, forgotten in many productive plants, neglected even by those who knew how to cultivate it with pride. But something began to change, and it was in the south of Cordoba — that corner where the fernet is religion and the agricultural roots are not oxidized — where the sunflower reared its head. More than a thousand people, between face-to-face and virtual, g…
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For some time, the sunflower seemed to be a crop destined for nostalgia: displaced by soy, forgotten in many productive plants, neglected even by those who knew how to cultivate it with pride. But something began to change, and it was in the south of Cordoba — that corner where the fernet is religion and the agricultural roots are not oxidized — where the sunflower reared its head. More than a thousand people, between face-to-face and virtual, g…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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