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Posted by J. Schwiebert on February 21, 2006 at 17:44:43 from (209.143.51.158):
In Reply to: Nebraska tomato farm posted by Cory A. on February 21, 2006 at 14:38:00:
Is this on a small (less than a couple hundredscale) acres or are you looking for a contract with a cannery? Around here tomatoes are like everything else, this I guess was the third largest area for field proceessed tomatoes in the states and now there is only one major cannery left and it is not the Heinz, Hunts Campbells,and Libbys who were the major players 20 years ago with thousands of acres each. This area is little like what Hugh said of course it is just across the lake but there is used equipment here too isf you are in the market.
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