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Weather, competition to the east could jack up pumpkin prices

The hot and dry end to the summer is hurting pumpkin crops in Indiana, but it's a different kind of weather that's jacking up demand and prices across the country. Hurricane Irene along with prolonged wet weather in the Northeast have devastated crops in the northeast and created demand for pumpkins in Indiana and beyond.

Kent Erdahl

September 19, 2011

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