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January 19, 2012

Farmers disagree over proposal to relax zoning rules for pick-your-own operations

From Explore Howard: Farmers disagree over proposal to relax zoning rules for pick-your-own operations
Posted by Kelcie Longaker, Esq. at 9:38 AM
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