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Wisconsin | Say you have a sweet corn or cabbage processing plant, you're going to can as much sweetcorn or cabbage as you can sell. You're not going to come up short of yield when you have a factory full of people to can or freeze the product. The cost to plant and grow the product is small in comparison to the end cost of the finished product.
I once drove by an area that I'd never even seen carrots grown, there was a conveyor loading a semi trailer and it had overflowed the road side and they hadn't noticed it, so a pile of carrots higher than the side of the trailer, if they hadn't spilled them, I wouldn't have known there were any carrots in that area. Or a trailer making a left turn had split in the middle and spilled a load of green beans at the biggest intersection on that side of town, I knew there were green beans grown not that far awy, but I still have no idea what they were doing in that location, maybe cattle feed? | |
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