Monday, April 24, 2006

Babcock bill changes draw fire

Central to that black-ink strategy is the century-old working ranch on the tract, which currently takes in well over $2 million annually through sod and vegetable farming, cypress harvesting, hunting leases and eco-tourism - April 22, Sun Herald

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