The domestic U.S. flower farming market was largely stamped out by cheap import competition in the 1970s and 1980s when flying roses from Ecuador became cheaper than producing them in the States. More ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Wheatley said the artisan flour had sold "very well" in the first week of production [John Devine/BBC] A fourth-generation ...
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Flowers and flour: One farmer's bid to turn a profit
A fourth-generation flower grower has diversified into milling as a way of using up wheat grains he felt were not going to make him a profit. David Wheatley runs an arable farm and apple orchards in ...
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