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They Left Fruit Farming to Produce Alfalfa, Today They Manage 140 Hectares of Their Own and Rented and Serve More than 200 Hectares of Third Parties
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In the Alto Valle de Río Negro, an area historically associated with the production of pears and apples, a company decided to change its course and bet on a crop that is experiencing a new stage of expansion in the country: alfalfa. From Ingeniero Huergo and with a productive presence also in Cervantes, Mainqué and Roca,...
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