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Suter Produce
| Jerry Suter 12200 Pandora Road Pandora, Ohio 45877 Website: www.suterproduce.com |
Phone: Fax: 419-384-3331 Email: suterproduce@yahoo.com Map & Directions |
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U-pick, call for other arrangements. |
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Products include cider, apples, cucumbers, green beans, peas, sweet corn, sweet peppers, tomatoes, honey, cantalopes, melons, peaches, strawberries, watermelon, pumpkins, gourds, summer and winter squashes, and zucchini. We do U-pick strawberries June through August and pumpkins September through October. In the fall, we have a corn maze and hay rides. | ||
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