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		<title>By: A Place With Purpose&#8230; : Montgomery Countryside Alliance</title>
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		<description>[...] Summer has come to the Agricultural Reserve&#8230;School is out! Pick-your-own&#8217;s are bustling with berries, big and sweet, seasonal crops are planted, the soil is drenched with an over abundance of rain-a frustration to some, but, this year, a blessing to the wells that provide water to those that live and farm in the Reserve.  Young wildlife can be spotted by eager eyes, both young and old.  Just yesterday, traffic &#8211; two cars, in opposite directions on a Rustic Road, came to a reverent standstill &#8211; a moment needed&#8230;allowing two wild turkey hens and their meandering poults the time to cross from sunlit wheat field to deeply shaded woodland.  Read more&#8230; [...]</description>
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