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Thursday, May 28, 2020
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7 comments:
Pamela: What a great way to get attention to farmers, a bit spendy but worth the effort, so many do not realize how much the farmers put into their farming to produce food for people.
Have a beautiful day.
Catherine
Seems the farmers are being hit hard with the virus the world over.
Farmers work hard and patiently.
In another news story about melons, there was a farmer whose watermelons were just ready to harvest after half a years hard work and TLC. When he woke up on the morning of the harvest he found that thieves have broken into the greenhouse and stolen all the melons. Unforgivable!
So many farmers struggling this year.
How interesting. I know that when I was in Japan in -- I can't even remember the year! -- that melons were outrageously expensive but I'd never heard of the auction!
I don't even like those melons! That is if they are what we call rockmelons, or canteloupes. If they are some other variety that taste different, maybe they are worth buying. But if they are what I think they are, I wouldn't give 2c for them.
I hope the farmers will be alright this year, even with such a slow kickoff into melon season :(
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