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  2. A. H. Patch - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, Patch patented his first pole-mounted corn sheller. It was featured in Scientific American magazine in 1872. According to an article in the Clarksville [Leaf Chronicle] dated July 17, 1966, Patch's corn sheller was given the "highest award of the World's Fair" at the 1893 Columbian World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois for ingenuity.

  3. Strawberry picking season is here. Find the best farms in the ...

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    A warmer winter means some farms have berries available weeks ahead of schedule. Here’s where you can find some.

  4. Strawberry season is here, and these farms around ... - AOL

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    National Strawberry Day is May 20, and farms around the area are ready to celebrate. ... This strawberry patch in Jayhawk territory requires visitors to sign up for a time to pick strawberries ...

  5. Tanaka Farms - Wikipedia

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    Tanaka Farms also operates a seasonal pumpkin patch where visitors can pick pumpkins. The area also contains a pumpkin cannon and a corn maze . [ 4 ] [ 13 ] This is the most popular attraction in Tanaka Farms, receiving 60,000-80,000 visitors during the festival's run in October.

  6. A popular Midlands strawberry farm goes ‘against the ... - AOL

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    A dream realized. Ned Cottle started the first U-Pick strawberry farm in the Carolinas about 60 years ago. His influence is still palpable at the new Cottle Strawberry Farm location at 9560 ...

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  8. Englefield, East Maitland - Wikipedia

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    The property now known as Englefield is believed to have been built by "Gentleman" John Smith c. 1837 at Wallis Creek on his Wallis Plains (now Maitland) farm.The land at Wallis Creek was originally "granted" to him (as 'tenant at will') by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1818, being one of the eleven early grants in the area permitting settlement to eleven "well-behaved" people.

  9. Check out these fall events in Central Jersey during ... - AOL

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    Oct.5. Snyder’s Farm Fall Festival, Franklin: Every weekend starting Oct. 5 through Oct. 27.Ready to offer fall fun, Snyder's is planning a corn maze, pumpkin picking, fire pits, hay rides and ...