51. This Israeli settlement, where farmers grow tomatoes and bearded men study the Talmud, is looking more and more like Fort Apache each day. 52. This was once a land where farmers grew rice, corn, and cotton. 53. Tobacco farmers have long grown accustomed to attacks on smoking by health groups and government agencies. 54. Two large mills operate in Morelos, and many farmers grow sugar cane. 55. U.S. farmers are growing less cotton this year, switching acres to more profitable soybeans, government figures show. 56. While they last, and while farmers are still growing them, local apples are definitely worth celebrating. 57. Quotas are allotments dictating how much tobacco farmers can grow under the federal price-support program. 58. But Southeastern farmers can only grow corn and soybeans profitably under ideal conditions, Givan said. 59. Currently, the farmers are growing their vegetables on temporary or small pieces of land while waiting for the land to be replanted with rubber or oil palm. 60. Farmers could not grow rich on the backs of the Indians. |