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  2. North Carolina Growers Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, NCGA facilitated their first cohort of 400 visa holders, which more than doubled the previous year's number of guest workers in North Carolina. By 1990, they received approval for more than 10,000 workers. [3] In 2001, investigations of 24 NCGA members found workplace safety violations affecting 215 workers.

  3. NCGA - Wikipedia

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    National Collegiate Gymnastics Association; National Cooperative Grocers Association; National Corn Growers Association; North Carolina General Assembly; North Carolina Growers Association; Northern California Golf Association; National Council on Governmental Accounting, predecessor of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB)

  4. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina: State vegetable: Sweet potato: 1995 [88] State blue berry: Blueberry: 2001 [88] State red berry: Strawberry: 2001 [88] State fruit: Scuppernong grape: 2001 [88] North Dakota: State fruit: Chokecherry: 2007 [89] Ohio: State fruit: Tomato: 2009 [90] State native fruit: Pawpaw: 2009 [90] Oklahoma: State meal: Oklahoma state meal ...

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    Happy St. Patrick's Day! Here are all the best deals, discounts and freebies from restaurants and food brands on Sunday, March 17.

  7. Edenton Peanut Factory - Wikipedia

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    Edenton Peanut Factory, also known as Edenton Peanut Company, is a historic peanut factory building located at Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. It was built about 1909, and is a five-story, brick factory building with a six-story elevator tower and attached engine room. Also on the property is a contributing storage warehouse. [2]

  8. Peanut pie - Wikipedia

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    Peanuts arrived in North America in the 18th-century with African slaves. [2] Peanut pie was originally considered a slave food, [2] but by the 1940s peanuts were widely consumed, and an advertisement for corn syrup (used to make the sweet, sticky pie filling) claimed that peanut pies could “make even your deepest-dyed Yankee start complimenting you with a southern accent.” [1] The pie was ...

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