Michigan farmers hope to rebound from a disastrous 2012
date:Apr 02, 2013
a good year this year to start being able to recoup the money they lost.

This year the family is already harvesting and selling pussywillows at the Ann Arbor farmers market, right on schedule, she said.

The family grows fruits, vegetables and flowers on its 110-acre farm in order to ensure they have something to sell each year, but last year, with the exception for a small crop of berries, nothing made it to market, she said. Upston's parents started the farm in 1942 and it has since grown to
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