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Agriculture Stocks
Agriculture stocks are companies that specialize in the harvesting of grown commodities, such as grain, sugar, livestock, and more. This may also include businesses that produce agricultural machinery, fertilizer, and other inputs used in the production of agricultural goods. Agriculture is a traditionally stable industry and has outperformed the greater S&P 500 over the past year.

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