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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

By Mark on March 31, 2010

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Contact: Shane & Amanda Kier
10211 Tongue Creek Rd.
Austin, CO 81410
970-835-3897
Fresh fruits and vegetables, Aug. – Sept.

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produce

Posted in Producers | Tagged produce

Mark

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