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			Darlene Crump of Carlock is busy tending 
			customers. The Crump family has homegrown cherries, apricots, 
			cucumbers, squash, kohlrabi, onions, beets
			and cabbage. They also have tomatoes from Arkansas, blueberries from 
			Michigan and cantaloupe from Georgia. All of their canned goods are 
			Illinois-grown. | 
			  
			
			 
			This is Dennis Moldenhauer from north of 
			Easton. All of his veggies are homegrown. Right now he has popcorn, 
			green beans and cabbage available. |  
			
			 
			 
 
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			This is Dave Dunhan of Lincoln. He sells 
			rabbits and fertilizer. Most people use his fertilizer for plants, 
			gardens and yards. Dave donates all his proceeds to St. Jude's. | 
			
			 
			This is Sara Gieseke of Elkhart. She has green 
			beans, beets, lettuce, peas and baked goods from her garden and 
			kitchen. |  | 
          
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			Alan and Val Carder of Lincoln buy green coffee 
			beans and roast them. They have over 20 different flavors available 
			for sale. Just follow your nose. The smell is wonderful!
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			Bill Bates, city attorney, is purchasing fresh 
			veggies from Sue Wachter of Lincoln. Sue has corn, green beans, 
			sweet onions, green onions, kohlrabi, zucchini, beets, carrots, herb 
			plants, baked goods and doggie biscuits. | 
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