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Moving away from schools, Ithaca Produce is looking to the Tompkins County Industrial Development Agency for tax breaks to expand by twelve employees by moving from one part of Dryden (Route 13) to another (Johnson Road).
Living in Dryden: School candidates, Ithaca Produce, more 2004
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Moving away from schools, Ithaca Produce is looking to the Tompkins County Industrial Development Agency for tax breaks to expand by twelve employees by moving from one part of Dryden (Route 13) to another (Johnson Road).
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Peter Gwosdof, explained in an interview, Kirk Produce is not a licensed
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Produce is only as healthy as the soil it’s grown in, and cattle is only as healthy as the food that it is fed.
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Produce is a tiny sliver of supermarket revenues, and – for the very reasons you point out in the post – people don’t shop based on produce prices, so supermarkets rarely offer the best produce prices in a community.
Matthew Yglesias » The Low Price-Elasticity of Vegetable Consumption 2009
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Over the past year she has perfected her balance and hand eye coordination and is now completely proficient in the maneuver that's come to be known as the "Produce Pirouette."
Rob Sachs: 10 Things I Don't Want to Hear From You When I'm in the Checkout Line With My Kid Rob Sachs 2012
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Over the past year she has perfected her balance and hand eye coordination and is now completely proficient in the maneuver that's come to be known as the "Produce Pirouette."
Rob Sachs: 10 Things I Don't Want to Hear From You When I'm in the Checkout Line With My Kid Rob Sachs 2012
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GRIFFIN: Kaptur is behind a strategy called Produce the Note.
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"It's got to be a comprehensive and reliable investigation, and in our opinion this was neither," said Dennis Christou, vice president of marketing for Del Monte Fresh Produce, which is based in Coral Gables, Fla.
NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM NEUMAN 2011
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Brenda Sutton, aka the Produce Lady, prepares a frittata at the NCRC Farmers Market as Leah Chester-Davis looks on.
unknown title 2009
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