WHFB Peach Orders Now Available

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Peach fundraiser forms through the Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau are ready and ordering are being taken now. If you have ordered in the past, order forms have been sent out in the mail otherwise forms can be found online at whfarmbureau.org or at the office. Manager Gina Long says this year there are a couple of new items that can be ordered:

“We sell 25-pound boxes of Rendleman Orchard peaches. The 25-pound box will be $45. New this year, we are also selling Rendleman Orchard crisp and cobbler mixes. Those are 16-ounce bags of mixes for $8 each. If you are interested, please put in a peach and crisp and cobbler order.”

Orders will be taken through August 3rd. Delivery of peaches and mixes will be Thursday, August 11th at the Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau building in Monmouth.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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