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Fresh Vegetable Area Unchanged in U.S.WASHINGTON - Jan 8/07 - SNS -- Land going into fresh vegetables this winter is unchanged from last year at 179,200 acres for the 11 most important winter vegetables grown in the United States, reports the USDA. Acreage declined for snap beans, carrots, celery, head lettuce, spinach, and tomatoes. Acreage increased for broccoli, cabbage, and sweet corn. Cauliflower and bell peppers remain the same. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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