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"Devon Goodwin uses his farms to feed local people and inspire black farmers." An Afghanistan war veteran, Goodwin suffered traumatic injury that caused him to redirect his life aspirations. He opened Off the Land Fames in Laurinburg in 2018. Goodwin sells produce wholesale and operates the only U-pick farm in the region.
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"Henderson County yields about 65% of the state's apples and is considered North Carolina's No. 1 apple producer, with the sweet -- and sometimes tart -- fruits ripening from mid-August to early November." Discussed are Stepp's Hillcrest Orchard and Mountain Fresh Orchards.
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"If you are a pickle lover, you've probably heard of Goldsboro and nearby towns with their flovorful reputation." Points of interest discussed are Mt. Olive Pickles, Seymour Johnson Airforce Base, and Old Waynesborough Park among others.
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North Carolina grows more than 60% of the total U.S. production of sweet potatoes, a distinction that has earned the sweet potato its role as the official state vegetable. Several receipes incorporating sweet potatoes follow.
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