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Smaller Hawaiian Ginger CropWASHINGTON - Aug 11/06 - SNS -- Hawaii ginger root production for the 2005-06 season is estimated at 4.30 million pounds, down 16% from the previous season, according to the USDA's latest crop production estimates. Harvested area, at 100 acres, is down 17% from 2005. The average yield is 43,000 pounds per harvested acre for the 2005-06 crop year, an increase of 500 pounds from the previous season. Growing conditions were generally favorable throughout the season. However, occasional periods of excessive moisture resulted in some reports of bacterial blight. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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