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#12296746
23 April 2025
A close-up view shows green crates filled with freshly harvested white asparagus, sorted by quality grade and labeled with price tags, at a farmers' market asparagus stand in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The stand showcases Schrobenhausener Spargel with various size and class categories such as Extra, I, II, and Hochstsortierung.
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#12296745
23 April 2025
A market stall sells Schrobenhausener asparagus from Schwarzbauer-Hof in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. Several labeled crates of white asparagus are arranged under a striped canopy, with sellers attending to customers during the spring harvest season.
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#12027306
7 February 2025
The abundant and even rains this week arrive just in time to improve crop conditions. Soybean field conditions shift significantly: areas rated as fair to poor decrease from 50% to 30%, while those classified as good and very good rise to 45% and 20%, respectively. Excellent conditions remain stable at 5%.
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#12027307
7 February 2025
The abundant and even rains this week arrive just in time to improve crop conditions. Soybean field conditions shift significantly: areas rated as fair to poor decrease from 50% to 30%, while those classified as good and very good rise to 45% and 20%, respectively. Excellent conditions remain stable at 5%.
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#12027308
7 February 2025
The abundant and even rains this week arrive just in time to improve crop conditions. Soybean field conditions shift significantly: areas rated as fair to poor decrease from 50% to 30%, while those classified as good and very good rise to 45% and 20%, respectively. Excellent conditions remain stable at 5%.
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#12027309
7 February 2025
The abundant and even rains this week arrive just in time to improve crop conditions. Soybean field conditions shift significantly: areas rated as fair to poor decrease from 50% to 30%, while those classified as good and very good rise to 45% and 20%, respectively. Excellent conditions remain stable at 5%.
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#12027311
7 February 2025
The abundant and even rains this week arrive just in time to improve crop conditions. Soybean field conditions shift significantly: areas rated as fair to poor decrease from 50% to 30%, while those classified as good and very good rise to 45% and 20%, respectively. Excellent conditions remain stable at 5%.
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#12027312
7 February 2025
The abundant and even rains this week arrive just in time to improve crop conditions. Soybean field conditions shift significantly: areas rated as fair to poor decrease from 50% to 30%, while those classified as good and very good rise to 45% and 20%, respectively. Excellent conditions remain stable at 5%.
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#12027313
7 February 2025
The abundant and even rains this week arrive just in time to improve crop conditions. Soybean field conditions shift significantly: areas rated as fair to poor decrease from 50% to 30%, while those classified as good and very good rise to 45% and 20%, respectively. Excellent conditions remain stable at 5%.
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