Sugar cane farmer Jay Hubert plants a new crop using a GPS-g

AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 14: Sugar cane farmer Jay Hubert plants a new crop using a GPS-guided tractor, in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, on Friday, Aug. 14, 2009. The 86 percent surge in sugar prices this year will encourage farmers worldwide to increase plantings, potentially leading to a large surplus in two years, said Martin Todd, managing director of LMC International Ltd. (Photo by Eric Taylor/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 14: Sugar cane farmer Jay Hubert plants a new crop using a GPS-guided tractor, in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, on Friday, Aug. 14, 2009. The 86 percent surge in sugar prices this year will encourage farmers worldwide to increase plantings, potentially leading to a large surplus in two years, said Martin Todd, managing director of LMC International Ltd. (Photo by Eric Taylor/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Sugar cane farmer Jay Hubert plants a new crop using a GPS-g
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