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Welcome To Missouri Exchange
Missouri growers are proud of the quality and variety of the unique products they produce within the borders of the state. Whether you are looking for pecans or walnuts, standing timber or native plant plugs, unusual edibles or herbal remedies, you'll find it here. Each product listed on this site had its beginnings in the rich soils of Missouri's varied landscapes.
You are welcome to browse through the listings to check on availability and price. However, to contact the buyer or seller, you must register. It's free and it's easy. Click here.
To find information about the products featured on this web site, move your cursor over the product categories on the left and choose Info. You will find, based on availability, the product description, tips on how to buy and sell, quality standards, the latest news in research and useful links.
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Tip of the month!
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Did you know?
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Don't store ripe tomatoes in the fridge. Cold temperatures lessen the flavour in tomatoes.
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Tomatoes were first cultivated in 700 AD by Aztecs and Incas. Explorers returning from Mexico introduced the tomato into Europe, where it was first mentioned in 1556. The French called it "the apple of love," the Germans "the apple of paradise."
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Send us information about your products to be featured in the monthly Did you know? and Tip of the month! Click here.
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Most recent Missouri Exchange directory members
(June-August 2010):
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Emerald Hills Ranch
Paul Rowland
Null Farms Produce
Rick Langley
Country Home Mission
Well Fed Gardener
Lil Bit Farm
Fresh Market Farms
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