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Agave plants on Rancho Murillo are equidistant from each other. With ample space to ensure access to proper nutrients. Each row has enough distance from its neighbors. So the agave plants can grow to maturity without overcrowding. As an agave plant matures, it produces offspring that shoot up out of the soil in its surrounding area. These must be removed promptly so that they do not overcrowd the fields. Or take away from the mother plants nutrients. Above the soil. If the pencas. Is the part of the a.

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Agave plants on Rancho Murillo are equidistant from each other. With ample space to ensure access to proper nutrients. Each row has enough distance from its neighbors. So the agave plants can grow to maturity without overcrowding. As an agave plant matures, it produces offspring that shoot up out of the soil in its surrounding area. These must be removed promptly so that they do not overcrowd the fields. Or take away from the mother plants nutrients. Above the soil. If the pencas. Is the part of the a.

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