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A NEW WAY to MAKE MONEY at the Farmer's Market!

A NEW WAY to MAKE MONEY at the Farmer's Market! Sarah has been waiting all winter to starting "playing in the dirt". Today she finally gets her chance and will show you how she plans to sell something new at the farmer's market this year!

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