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    Corn takes up too much room and is so available locally and cheapni don't bother with them. Tomatoes are my thing and they came in early and in abundance. Because of deer have small space fenced in so they won't jump in.Name:  20210719_170301.jpg
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    I grew some heirloom tomatoes. The deer and the rain have worked them over. We usually don't get tomatoes until late in the season here.
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    We managed to put up what we had room for. Gave away about 3 times as much. The heat is denting the rest so it is now chicken feed. Which works out. As high as feed is getting it helps reduce my feed bill for a week or so.
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