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Old 09/20/04, 07:31 AM
 
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Carrots by the Tom

Looking for a ton of carrots in the South West Michigan area. I used to be able to buy them on the East side but haven't had any luck over here.

mikell
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Old 09/20/04, 01:59 PM
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You must really really REALLY like carrots. A ton!!!! Bet you got really good eyesight. I will go ahead and ask the question....What are you gonna do with a ton of carrots?
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Old 09/20/04, 02:33 PM
 
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Use them for deer feed also our horses will do about anything for them. Paid 80$ for a ton last year. looking for sugar beets too. Don't seem to grow them over here.

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Old 09/20/04, 02:50 PM
 
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Mike, There is a huge produce auction 3 days a week at Wakarusa Ind. They sell some of the poorer quality vegtables and fruit really cheap at times. Only a few miles south of Michigan. For $80 you could get a ton of hay. My horses like that. The deer can eat out somewhere else.
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