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  2. Cái Răng Floating Market - Wikipedia

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    At the market, goods are advertised by a method known as "beo hang,'" which refers to hanging a sample of the goods (such as fruits or vegetables) on a long pole instead of using signs. [3] [4] The "selling boat" typically hangs any plant pot to distinguish it from the "buying boat." The "beo" is a long pole (often made of bamboo), tied with ...

  3. Where do those perfectly plump Northwest pumpkins grow? A ...

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    At the height of pumpkin harvest, semi trucks rotate in an out of the Cox processing area to pick up bins of pumpkins, which ship on pallets. By the time the season wraps up, the family will have ...

  4. 'Pumpkins on steroids': California contest draws gourds the ...

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    That’s good for business, said Bobby Marsh, whose namesake father started what’s now Bob’s Pumpkin Farm by selling the gourds by the side of a road as a youngster in the mid-1950s.

  5. Market garden - Wikipedia

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    Selling to the wholesale market usually earns 10–20% of the retail price, but direct-to-consumer selling earns 100%. Although highly variable, a conventional farm may return US$0.03 to US$0.30/m 2 (US$120 to US$1,210 per acre; US$300 to US$3,000 per hectare) but an efficient market garden can earn in the US$2 to US$5/m 2 (US$8,100 to US$20,200 per acre; US$20,000 to US$50,000 per hectare ...

  6. Tim Nickel's farm, Peter's Pumpkin Patch, continues to see ...

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    Tim Nickel, owner of Peter's Pumpkin Patch and Peter's Sawmill in Kaukauna, notes that he is the president, CEO and laborer. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. Cash crop - Wikipedia

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    A cash crop, also called profit crop, is an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit. It is typically purchased by parties separate from a farm . The term is used to differentiate a marketed crop from a staple crop ("subsistence crop") in subsistence agriculture , which is one fed to the producer's own livestock or grown as food for ...

  8. If Grocery Stores Want to Turn a Profit, They Should Be ... - AOL

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    The team added that these findings have critical implications for the grocery business, which operates with much smaller margins than you may think, averaging a profit of 1% to 3% on most items.

  9. Vegetable farming - Wikipedia

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    More recently, mechanisation has revolutionised vegetable farming with nearly all processes being able to be performed by machine. Specialist producers grow the particular crops that do well in their locality. New methods—such as aquaponics, raised beds and cultivation under glass—are used. Marketing can be done locally in farmer's markets ...