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Source: Russ Bowen, CBS17, 9/23/19
Even if it’s hitting 90 degrees and doesn’t feel like the first day of fall, it is autumn at the North Carolina State Farmers Market in Raleigh. "When people start seeing the fall things, it starts getting them in the fall spirit anyway — even though the temperature doesn’t match the fall season,” said Tara Bynum with Bynum’s Greenhouses and Pumpkin Farm in Garner. Bynum is like many growers across the state. For more of this story, click here.
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