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A farm started selling "pick-your-own strawberries" during the summer

时间:2025-11-22 02:52:30 来源:HomePixel Innovate 作者:吉安市 阅读:427次

A farm started selling "pick-your-own strawberries" during the summer

A new study revealed that getting enough natural light during the day improves moodThe city council approved plans to build a new convention center to attract more events

A farm started selling

A major airline announced it will use sustainable aviation fuel for 10% of its flightsScientists developed a new type of pesticide that only targets harmful insectsThe school district launched a new program to teach students about financial responsibility

A farm started selling

Researchers found that singing in a choir improves mental health and reduces stressThe government passed a law to increase the minimum wage for tipped workers

A farm started selling

A popular clothing brand collaborated with a famous athlete to create a line of activewear

Doctors discovered a new blood test that can detect multiple types of cancer earlyA tech startup launched an app to help people manage their personal finances

Doctors urged people to get regular eye exams to detect vision problems earlyThe local museum hosted a lecture series by famous experts

A new study showed that air pollution affects cognitive function in the elderlyThe city council announced plans to add more bike lanes in the city

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