Like most horticulturalists, the Lua' traditionally plant:

a. Only one main crop.
b. A variety of crops with rotating harvesting seasons.
c. Whatever crops bring the highest price in the world market.
d. Corn, beans, and squash.
e. Year after year, in the fields closest to their villages.


B

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