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  2. Florida's blueberry season arrives with buckets of local fruit

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    Florida growers -- mostly family farmers – produce more than 5,700 acres of blueberries, producing about 20 million pounds per season.

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    Fresh summer blueberries are bursting with flavor! Whether you find them at your local U-pick farm or farmer’s market—or even grow blueberries in your own backyard—the small, yet mighty ...

  5. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Grocery Outlet's stores are independently operated by local married couples. [5] [9] [10] Each store has flexibility in its product offerings to serve local tastes and demand. [9] [11] The Read family founded the company in 1946. The formal name is Grocery Outlet Bargain Market. [12]

  6. Market garden - Wikipedia

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    Selling to the wholesale market usually earns 10–20% of the retail price, but direct-to-consumer selling earns 100%. Although highly variable, a conventional farm may return US$0.03 to US$0.30/m 2 (US$120 to US$1,210 per acre; US$300 to US$3,000 per hectare) but an efficient market garden can earn in the US$2 to US$5/m 2 (US$8,100 to US$20,200 per acre; US$20,000 to US$50,000 per hectare ...

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    IGA, Inc. is an international chain of grocery stores.Unlike chain stores IGA franchises are independently owned and operated. Many of these stores operate in small-town markets and belong to families that manage them.