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Newspaper covers story of local farmer who switched to organic farming

时间:2025-11-17 10:41:52 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:汕头市 阅读:385次

Newspaper covers story of local farmer who switched to organic farming

A local bookstore started a book exchange program where customers can swap booksA city council voted to increase funding for public art projects

Newspaper covers story of local farmer who switched to organic farming

A fashion brand released a new line of activewear for womenA hospital opened a new rehabilitation center for patients recovering from injuriesA school started a environmental club to teach students about conservation

Newspaper covers story of local farmer who switched to organic farming

A tech company donated computers to a community center for public useA national park started a program to clean up litter from hiking trails

Newspaper covers story of local farmer who switched to organic farming

A bakery won a prize for its bread at a international food festival

A construction project to build a new airport terminal beganHeavy rain caused a river to overflow its banks flooding nearby farmland

A study found that listening to music while working can improve productivity for some peopleThe government passed a law to increase the minimum age for buying tobacco products

A museum offered free admission to students and teachers during the school yearA local café started serving plant-based milk options for customers with dietary restrictions

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