Florida Peanut Harvest
Published November 9th, 2011
Peanut butter lovers are going to find themselves in a jam the next time they go to the store. Prices are rising because of a drought that hurt peanut farmers, everywhere but North Central Florida. Richard Barber of Marion County is happy with his peanut production, but that isn't that case across the country.
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