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We We became became interested interested in in the Sierra Sierra de de Coalcoman Coalcoman and and the the coast coast of of Michoacan Michoacan in in the summer summer of of 1939 1939 while while in in Michoacan Michoacan with with a group group of of anthropology anthropology students students from from the University of New New Mexico. Mexico. While While inquiring inquiring in in Morelia Morelia concerning concerning archaeologic archaeologic sites sites in in the the Balsas-Tepal catepec catepec Depression, Depression, Lic. Lic. Natalio Natalio Vazquez Vazquez PalI Pallares ares (a (a native native of of Coal Coal coman, coman, and and at at the the time time the the president presiden...
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Extract: Mexican producers sharply expanded exports of fresh winter tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers, eggplants, and strawberries to U.S. markets during 1968-73. Comparatively low labor costs and climatic advantages stimulated this expansion. A hard freeze in Florida during the 1969/70 season added further stimulus to Mexico's expansion. But data for the 1974/75 season indicate a possible reversal of this trend, because Mexican exports were significantly reduced and Florida's shipments substantially increased. Factors affecting this possible trend reversal are sharply higher farm labor costs in Mexico and a growing awareness on the part of growers of the need for supply control to prevent market surpluses.