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On the Farm: Our Horse, Ginger

Ginger was a tall quarter horse with white blaze on her forehead. She was beautiful. After she was broken she was the entire family’s favorite ride. Her gait was smooth and easy. Her gallop was powerful as she dug her hind legs beneath her and pushed forward. She was gentle but would occasionally nuzzle you off balance.

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Fresh Arizona Fruit: More than Just Desserts

As attitudes about the health benefits and sustainability of our food have begun to shift, so have attitudes on fruit.

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Higher Food Prices, So What: Elevating Leftovers to Gourmet Status!

Rising food prices may have put your food budget in a squeeze, but it’s still one of the best places to find flexibility compared to other areas of the family budget. With the right approach, it’s possible to put great meals on the family dinner table without busting the budget. And one place to stretch your food dollars is with leftovers.

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Help Pinon Grill Reinvent the Menu!

Help Pinon Grill Reinvent the Menu

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Join us for the 13th Annual Yuma Lettuce Days!

Mark your calendars for March 11-13, 2011 for the 13th Annual Yuma Lettuce Days in Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park in Yuma, Arizona.

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