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Black Hills Local Foods Supporting folks in growing and finding local food in Western SD

Supporting folks in growing and finding local food in Western SD

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The site had the following in the homepage, "What are you harvesting? July 26, 2011 at 953 am Uncategorized." I noticed that the web site stated " I would love to take credit for this idea, but I stole it from." They also stated " The magazine posted what was being harvested from their office garden how cool is that? And asked readers to post what theyre harvesting too. What have you picked from your garden so far this season? We had a really late start to the season, so Ive harvested only herbs, spinach, chard, and lettuce. Anyone have peas, beans or new potatoes? My cup ru."

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