ROW UPON ROW OF TREES make an unusual pattern on this celery farm near Kalamazoo, Michigan. The trees, shown after a heavy fall of snow, were planted as windbreaks to protect the celery plants. The buildings house a mint still.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28822, 17 February 1959, Page 11
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40ROW UPON ROW OF TREES make an unusual pattern on this celery farm near Kalamazoo, Michigan. The trees, shown after a heavy fall of snow, were planted as windbreaks to protect the celery plants. The buildings house a mint still. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28822, 17 February 1959, Page 11
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