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To stay in business, selling the rural life
Updated: 2011-07-03 08:27
By William Neuman (The New York Times)
Agritourism is appealing to many because it may reduce a family's need for off-the-farm jobs. Visitors pick strawberries at a ranch in Watsonville, California. Photographs by Noah Berger for The New York Times |
The agritourism movement is fueled in part by city dwellers who want to experience life in the country. A farm in Watsonville, California. |
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