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But the bumper harvest might be both parties' last, according to an article.
Wheat hit a 20-month low on prospects for a bumper harvest.
Bumper harvests in 2000 and 2001 sent wholesale prices through the floor.
Yet this year, an early bumper harvest caught the authorities unprepared.
Mexico's own sugar imports declined after a bumper harvest this year.
Plum growers say they're expecting a bumper harvest this year.
With autumn around the corner, it's an appropriate time to look back on this year's bumper harvest of new restaurants.
He also oversaw the drought recovery "bumper harvest" of 1992/93.
It should have been a bumper harvest, but since this wheat was ready to cut 2 weeks ago it's rained virtually every day.
Orchards around the country are hosting apple days to encourage everyone to make the most of a bumper harvest.
One reason is that a bumper harvest has depressed grain prices, which in China account for a major part of the price index.
Make yourselves at home and praise the Lord for a good bumper harvest.'
I expect a bumper harvest this year.
The policy continued unchecked because local officials, eager to please their superiors in Beijing, reported only bumper harvests.
Adding to the farmers' woes, China's state granaries are already filled to capacity from three years of bumper harvests.
To be sure, the last two years of bumper harvests have shown how good American farmers have gotten at producing corn.
Discontent with the Government's program has been exacerbated by inexplicable food shortages this spring, despite bumper harvests last year.
Now that the Taliban has been routed, bumper harvests are projected for Afghanistan.
Fortunately, she added, she still had several freezers full of plums from a bumper harvest two years ago.
In 1988, the nation's economy grew 2.2 percent as copper prices bounced back after years of decline and near-perfect weather brought a bumper harvest.
The result: a bumper harvest of locally grown wheat and a reliable source of food for rural families.
And in a carrier bag, cunningly at the back of a cupboard, a bumper harvest of old newspapers.
It's been a bumper harvest.
A bumper harvest last year established Afghanistan as the world's leading source of opium, the United Nations estimates.
In grain alone, the community has 30 million tons of surplus in its warehouses and is accumulating more from this year's bumper harvest.