A California farmer is giving away tons of nectarines that he’s not allowed to sell
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Who reported it (7)
- 182,000 Pounds of Free Nectarines: The Lawsuit Behind a Massive Giveaway inc.com · 46d ago
- Reedley farmer ends nectarine giveaway kmph.com · 46d ago
- Fresno County farmer gives away 182,000 pounds of nectarines for free Yahoo · 46d ago
- Fresno County farmer gives away 182,000 pounds of nectarines for free Los Angeles Times · 46d ago broke it first
- Reedley, California farmer giving away 125,000+ pounds of nectarines amid lawsuit from Giumarra Brothers Fruit Company ABC7 Los Angeles · 46d ago
- Reedley, California farmer giving away 125,000+ pounds of nectarines amid lawsuit from Giumarra Brothers Fruit Company ABC7 Bay Area · 46d ago
- California farmer and food marketer spar over who can sell white nectarines Los Angeles Times · 46d ago broke it first
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