FROM THE ARCHIVE
Navajo agribusiness sees positive in drought
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2003

The Navajo Nation's agribusiness estimates it will see a $2 million profit this year, The Farmington Daily Times reports.

Navajo Agricultural Products Industry board chairman Gary Nelson said the additional money would be realized by selling excess water and alfalfa. Both are expected to be in demand due to ongoing drought conditions on the reservation.

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