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Heidi Graves, 31, of Washougal, says her family hopes to save money this year by paying $500 to get a weekly share of a fruit and vegetable farm near Camas.
Getting their farm share
Updated May 08 10:52 PM

As the winter wore on and their family’s bills for lettuce, apples and other fresh produce pushed beyond $50 a week, Heidi and Joseph Graves broke out their budget and made a surprising decision. The surprise wasn’t that they were going to buy a weekly share of ...more
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