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Despite high prices, farmers' markets still thrive (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Every year Chuck Geyer and his three children truck boxes upon boxes of their plump, juicy strawberries, raspberries and other produce to a bustling Saturday farmers market near Washington.
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California: Strawberries, Vegetables, Water (Migration Dialogue)
Strawberries. California has 35,500 acres of strawberries in 2008. Most growers expect to employ about 1.5 workers per acre without a conveyor belt as a mechanical aid, and 1.3 workers per acre with the aid.
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Wimbledon, Incorporated (BusinessWeek)
It's got champagne, strawberries, and great tennis, of course, but these days, the world's most famous grass-court tournament is big business
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Strawberries fair: Sweet or savory, jeweled fruits serve up delicious (Asbury Park Press)
Picasso once noted that the daffodil needs no explanation. Surely, the same could be said for the strawberry.
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For the Fourth, locals to celebrate in style (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Freedom isn't free, it's often said. But for many folks, freedom sure tastes better when it's celebrated with brawny beef blushing pink in the center, mounds of potato salad, corn on the cob slick with butter, and strawberries tumbling across crusty shortcake.
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It's a berry busy market (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
CROWN POINT | This Saturday's Farmers? Market will feature fresh strawberries, blueberries and raspberries from both Indiana and Michigan.
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strawberries (The Providence Journal)
A trend in marketing has been to package 100 calories? worth of cookies or crackers for those who want a snack but are watching their calories. We think it?s a good idea to know how much you?re consuming, but why buy something special? Every Sunday, we?ll give you an idea of something to munch on that?s 100 calories or less.
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Farm in steps to stop fuel theft (BBC News)
A Kent farm which supplies strawberries to major stores steps up security to guard against the theft of fuel.
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A rookie in the fields (Hollis Brookline Journal)
Gardening is intoxicating. I found that out a week ago at the Souhegan Soccer Farm in Amherst after spending five hours on a Friday afternoon hoeing weeds in a row of corn plants, removing protective covers from beds of lettuce and broccoli, and picking strawberries.
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PHOTOS: Yard of the week (The Alaska Star)
Yard of the Week winner Chris Klayum grows a fabulous garden feast at 16518 Mercy Drive. Klayum grows a little of everything. There are rows of raspberries, strawberries, broccoli, zucchini, carrots, cabbage, rhubarb and arctic kiwi. She has enough fruit and veggies to keep stocked through winter.
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