Today’s Photo: Farming the Everglades
Where do your groceries come from? Enjoy this view of our environment, a moment capturing our efforts to feed a hungry nation.
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The Good Force be with you!
Excellent! It is really very nice to see the farms in USA! Keep up the good work!
Live forever & prosper!
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That trash can is horrible! Someone needs to recycle those plastics and aluminum cans PRONTO! What has the world come to that the trash cans are overflowing in, what looks like, a family park??? Where are the park janitors or someone to clean up the mess? I am SO scared for this generation that they can’t even pick up a simple piece of trash and throw it away or recycle it properly. It’s just sad, stupid Americans.