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established in , with joseph h. kuhl as first postmaster. in the city was placed on the national register of historic places. the historical district includes the church, rectory, cemetery, school, our lady of grace shrine, st. isadore (patron saint of farmers) shrine, ball diamond, clubhouse, and first fruits
church's first of two ton bells that adorn the church. in , the church and the surrounding church property were placed on the national register of historic places. german heritage park located on the east edge of westphalia. it features a shelter house, playground, and many native prairie grasses and trees...
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kern lake area which is a high producing soil for field crops. the high water-holding capacity and level of native fertility contributes to the very successful cotton culture in the buttonwillow area. the exceptionally strong agricultural economy is sustained by small family-owned farms producing fruits
& vegetables like carrots, tomatoes, corn, onions, garlic, kiwi, potatoes, lettuce and such crops as cotton, alfalfa, wheat, almond & pistachio trees. agriculturally oriented businesses in buttonwillow and throughout the county and state distribute these products around the world. our plans for the...
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. dried fruits and fruit snacks whether sold packaged or by weight are included. large fruit, such as watermelons and melons, cut and packed by retailers at their premises are also included. all other packaged, processed fruit products such as fresh cut fruits marketed as fresh fruit snacks and salads
, cut frozen fruits and berries, jams & preserves, canned/preserved fruits, fruit juices and juice drinks are excluded. view fruits reports meat this is the aggregation of beef & veal, lamb, mutton & goat, pork, poultry and other meat. only include fresh, raw, uncooked and unprocessed meat whether packaged...
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