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North Dakotans were encouraged to plant eight to ten kinds of vegetables. The principle vegetables grown were tomatoes, onions, winter squash, sweet corn, carrots, potatoes, green and wax beans, cabbage, beets, green peas, cucumbers, lettuce, and greens such as spinach and chard.

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