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Main economic sector of the town is vegetable and fruit farming.
The major source of earning is agriculture and fruit farming.
Major economic activity of the village is fruit farming.
Fruit farming and tobacco farms can also be found in southern Ontario.
In 1896 Rhodes decided to invest further in fruit farming.
Agriculture in the area is dominated by citrus fruit farming, hence the town's name.
Fruit farming and tourism became, and remain, the leading economic activities of the region.
Vegetable and fruit farming also contributes to the town's economy and prosperity.
The village was once home to many orchards, and fruit farming was very profitable.
It is more famous as a popular resort and well known for its wine and fruit farming activities.
The main economic activity is fruit farming.
The decrease in flow of the river is probably due to water abstractions for irrigated fruit farming.
Fruit farming and the cultivation of hops were traditional agricultural activities in much of the county.
In addition, there is intensive fruit farming.
Dairy farming, cereal and fruit farming are among the canton's main economic activities.
Livestock, cattle ranches, fruit farming and dairying dot the province.
A small percentage of land is put into use in fruit farming as well along Nova Scotia's northwest coastal areas.
Corn, Rice, Mango and other common fruit farming.
In Zwingenberg there still exist remnants of, and even new fruit farming (mainly apples).
Fifteen years of fruit farming stripped away, dumping him back on Peterborough's hot streets as if he'd never been away.
Due to its gentle local climate and fertile soil it is the state's largest area of fruit farming, its chief produce being apples.
Brkini is an economically underdeveloped region, with the main economic activity being fruit farming, in particular plums.
Some of the families engage in fruit farming, raising peaches, plums, nectarines and loquats.
The response of British farmers to this development was to turn increasingly to specialization - dairy farming, market gardening, poultry and fruit farming.
Clarence went to Alaska in 1894 in search of gold after his fruit farming venture failed in California.