If you were a farmer you'd be able to identify the sweet potato plants, the corn and the cedars that we've planted on the six acre patch just north of Castel-Pere. Once mature, the cedars could sell for as much as $500 a piece. The idea is to manage these six acres so that they continue to produce year after year.
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Saturday, September 8, 2007
Upper six acres
If you were a farmer you'd be able to identify the sweet potato plants, the corn and the cedars that we've planted on the six acre patch just north of Castel-Pere. Once mature, the cedars could sell for as much as $500 a piece. The idea is to manage these six acres so that they continue to produce year after year.
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