If you who are farmers raise fruit and sell the surplus, the proceeds belong to the family.
With the closing of the sawmills and the box factory, residents turned to raising fruit which became a very profitable industry.
It stands on the site of a former greenhouse, where Frederick raised tropical fruit.
The colony was raising its own chicken eggs and fruit and vegetables.
Farmers began raising fish, shrimp and fruit for new markets that sprang up in every township.
Harvey tried his hand at raising fruit, but failed and decided to subdivide the land, selling lots for $1,000 each.
Their mission was to raise grapes and fruit to supply the cotton producers.
Around the start of the 20th century, the northern part of the Owens Valley turned to raising fruit, poultry and dairy.
They also raised fruit and sold it dried or as preserves (more than ten tons of preserves in one year).
The plant itself is quite pretty but children must be reminded that they will never have the reward of raising fruit.