Posted On: 08/26/2013 7:35:58 PM
Post# of 8059
Several of us were trying to figure out what the TRI designation stood for-shipping dictionaries were no help- turns out it was short for the Spanish "trigus" for wheat.
Ensenada does export a fair amount of wheat, grown where? in the high tablelands of Enchanted peak or from Mexico's allotment from the depleted Colorado river, which usually dries up before it reaches the sea of cortez due to irrigation and city needs, or the wetter coast, like 11 " precip at Erendira- Ensenada- where the wheat harvest should be over.
Ensenada does export a fair amount of wheat, grown where? in the high tablelands of Enchanted peak or from Mexico's allotment from the depleted Colorado river, which usually dries up before it reaches the sea of cortez due to irrigation and city needs, or the wetter coast, like 11 " precip at Erendira- Ensenada- where the wheat harvest should be over.
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