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Crop year

The Calendar year over which a commodity crop is produced. This is different from the marketing period for the crop, which starts with the harvest and lasts for 12 months after that.

Related Terms: 5 Calendar year, Lend, Last, Market, Rent
Other Related Pages: Category: Futures Starting With: C
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