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Maggie McCaslin smells the freshness of a canteloupe at a produce stand during the Queen Creek Farmers Market on Saturday, June 20, 2009.
Maggie McCaslin smells the freshness of a cantelope at a produce stand during the Queen Creek Farmers Market on Saturday. June 20, 2009.
Mary Jo Worischeck looks over an eggplant as it grows ripe on it's vine at Chick-a-Bee Gardens in Gilbert. Chick-a-Bee is a home/hobby farm that grows all-natural produce along with eggs and bee honey and sells excess at local farmers markets. Oct. 19, 2009.
The monsoon may have officially arrived Tuesday - the day the National Weather Service designates as the start of the statewide Arizona monsoon - but without any rainfall as of yet, it still feels just plain hot out there.
Ben Moreno remembers the old days before trucks took produce to the grocer’s back door. "Farmers would bring their crops to the Wholesale Terminal," says Moreno, 71. "They would even come by horse and buggy to sell."
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