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  2. Rogers Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Orchards is an active member of trade organizations of Connecticut fruit growers, including: the Connecticut Pomological Society; the Connecticut Apple Marketing Board; the New England Apple Association; and the New England Apple Council. [3]

  3. A Complete Guide to the Most Popular Pumpkins - AOL

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    More Pumpkin Tips. How to Keep Pumpkins from Rotting. 5 Amazing Health Benefits of Eating More Fresh Pumpkin. Pumpkin Carving Tips and Tricks for the Best-Looking Pumpkin on the Block.

  4. United Natural Foods - Wikipedia

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    United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI) is a Providence, Rhode Island–based natural and organic food company. The largest publicly traded wholesale distributor of health and specialty food in the United States and Canada, [3] [4] it is Whole Foods Market's main supplier, with their traffic making up over a third of its revenue in 2018.

  5. Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the English word pumpkin derives from the Ancient Greek word πέπων (romanized pepōn), meaning 'melon'. [6] [7] Under this theory, the term transitioned through the Latin word peponem and the Middle French word pompon to the Early Modern English pompion, which was changed to pumpkin by 17th-century English colonists, shortly after encountering ...

  6. These no-mess carvable pumpkins are perfect last-minute decor

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    It's not too late for pumpkin carving: Try these no-mess carvable pumpkins on sale at Target Britt Ross and Katelyn Mullen Updated October 25, 2023 at 10:36 AM

  7. Dickinson pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson pumpkins were first cultivated in the US state of Kentucky in the early 19th century and were named after farmer Elijah Dickinson. He brought the pumpkin to central Illinois, where it grew well. The industry is centered on Morton, Illinois. Pumpkins grow well in the area due to the dark, rich soil and mild climate.

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