Unfortunately, the debate prevented the family from planting the crops in the spring, so hopefully they can get a positive decision before next planting season.
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Go fallow? In other words they are going to allow it for the summer?
Unfortunately, the debate prevented the family from planting the crops in the spring, so hopefully they can get a positive decision before next planting season.
Hey hey! I have nominated you as a Versatile Blogger! So come and collect your Versatile Blogger Award at Roots and Shoots: http://rsandss.blogspot.com/. :)
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