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  2. Boring, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The community is also home to a large number of dairy farms, [48] plant nurseries and berry farms, [49] including Iseli Nursery [50] and Liepold Farms, who supplies produce to the local restaurant chain Burgerville. [51] There are over thirty active plant and tree nurseries that operate within the community. [52]

  3. Butter and blueberries: What it takes to run a family farm - AOL

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    It's blueberry season in Oregon. For a small, family-run operation, that means working as long as you're awake. Butter and blueberries: What it takes to run a family farm

  4. Teufel Nursery - Wikipedia

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    Teufel Nursery is a family-owned landscaping company based in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1890, the company maintains existing and installs new landscaping for commercial, government, and residential customers.

  5. Chandler blueberry - Wikipedia

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    The Chandler blueberry, also known as Vaccinium corymbosum 'Chandler' (blueberry), is a cultivar of blueberry which produces large berries. [1] It was released in 1995 and was described by the United States Department of Agriculture as "a fresh market, local sales cultivar." [2] [3] Chandler blueberries come in relatively late in the harvest ...

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    Mahoning County. Ellsworth Berry Farm, 5921 Gault Road, North Jackson, 330-538-3861. Pick your own blueberries and red raspberries. Call for weekly hours. Visit Ellsworth Berry Farm on Facebook ...

  8. Marionberry - Wikipedia

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    The marionberry (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus) is a cultivar of blackberry released in 1956 by the USDA Agricultural Research Service breeding program in cooperation with Oregon State University. [1] [2] [3] It is named after Marion County, Oregon, where the berry was bred and tested extensively in the mid-20th century. [1]

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