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1Every week I stumble upon a website which looks very similar in layout to the many other sites that I have seen before. However, apart from their similar layout, these websites are very different when it comes to content and each of them provides something new. This week I am sharing the Crop Site, which looks strikingly similar to Agriculture.com that I had posted two weeks from now. A close account of the Crop Site reveals its own unique features and resources. This website also has a shopping section where keen agronomists can browse books or magazines pertaining to various issues in agriculture sciences.  Another good feature about this website is that it is operated form Chicago – the hub of commodity futures trading – and it makes it easier for readers to know about what is going on there.

2Last, but certainly not least, I came across the online website for the Wall Street Journal. The website is a great resource for anyone who is interested in knowing the specific behaviours of the commodity prices, as well as in acquiring a broader understanding of how the overall economic situation is performing in various parts of the world. Moreover, this website is updated frequently!

References:

1 http://www.thecropsite.com/

2 http://online.wsj.com/home-page

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