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Maize is the staple food in Timor, and the group says its efforts have increased maize productivity by 38 percent.
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Maize is a strategic crop that is necessary for the maintenance of social tranquility.
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Maize is a strategic crop that is necessary for the maintenance of social tranquility.
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According to the particular plant, these divine beings were called the Maize-mother (_Zara-mama_), the Quinoa-mother
The Golden Bough James George Frazer 1897
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According to the particular plant, these divine beings were called the Maize-mother
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The Maize is a intricate labyrinth that winds through six acres of corn off Road 68.
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The Maize is a intricate labyrinth that winds through six acres of corn off Road 68.
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Maize has more than trebled in price in recent months, and there is simply not enough to go around.
Buying a sisal bag can make a real difference to Africa's starving millions | John Sentamu 2011
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Maize was growing over a meter high in small plots around many of the small bungalow style houses in village compounds while communal rice fields sometimes stretched for acres.
North Korea readies for harvest as food aid flows in Reuters 2011
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Maize was growing over a meter high in small plots around many of the small bungalow style houses in village compounds while communal rice fields sometimes stretched for acres.
North Korea readies for harvest as food aid flows in Reuters 2011
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