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JDPriestly

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14. True. But that is the exception.
Sun Nov 25, 2012, 05:49 AM
Nov 2012

And if you have too much grape production, vintners cannot make a living and cannot keep planting. Farming costs money. People have to allow for some control on the amount of agricultural products they produce for sale if they are to keep their farms going.

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