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A Georgia Grown Christmas Poem
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<blockquote data-quote="Williamsv" data-source="post: 1204304" data-attributes="member: 22323"><p>We all know the story of Santa Claus and his worldwide tour.</p><p>We've heard of the sleigh, the reindeer and presents I'm sure.</p><p>But city dwellers may be shocked</p><p>To find out that it is the farmers who really keep Santa stocked.</p><p>Now of course the elves make toys</p><p>And the man in red delivers them to good girls and boys.</p><p>But what about that long ride?</p><p>To keep them going, Santa and his helpers need someone on their side.</p><p>St. Nick, he would tire without milk and something to eat,</p><p>But despite all the folklore of cookies to be his favorite treat,</p><p>It's really the nutrition in peanuts, pecans,blueberries and other fruit</p><p>That keeps Santa alert and on route.</p><p>And the reindeer they too get hungry along the lengthy track,</p><p>And also need a bit of a snack.</p><p>So ranchers leave them a taste of silage, Bahia grass and hay</p><p>To keep them heading the right way.</p><p>But of course food isn't the jolly one's only need in flight.</p><p>Thankfully his cozy suit has the comfort of cotton to keep him dry and warm all night.</p><p>So the next time you consider what gift to share,</p><p>Remember that it's the farmers who really produce the gifts of care. </p><p>On Christmas and year round,</p><p>Safe, abundant and affordable food abound.</p><p> Hence far and near let it be known,</p><p>To make your Christmas this year Georgia Grown!</p><p> By Julie McPeake. Guest Column from FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN</p><p> </p><p>Had some delicious Georgia Grown Apples given to me this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Williamsv, post: 1204304, member: 22323"] We all know the story of Santa Claus and his worldwide tour. We've heard of the sleigh, the reindeer and presents I'm sure. But city dwellers may be shocked To find out that it is the farmers who really keep Santa stocked. Now of course the elves make toys And the man in red delivers them to good girls and boys. But what about that long ride? To keep them going, Santa and his helpers need someone on their side. St. Nick, he would tire without milk and something to eat, But despite all the folklore of cookies to be his favorite treat, It's really the nutrition in peanuts, pecans,blueberries and other fruit That keeps Santa alert and on route. And the reindeer they too get hungry along the lengthy track, And also need a bit of a snack. So ranchers leave them a taste of silage, Bahia grass and hay To keep them heading the right way. But of course food isn't the jolly one's only need in flight. Thankfully his cozy suit has the comfort of cotton to keep him dry and warm all night. So the next time you consider what gift to share, Remember that it's the farmers who really produce the gifts of care. On Christmas and year round, Safe, abundant and affordable food abound. Hence far and near let it be known, To make your Christmas this year Georgia Grown! By Julie McPeake. Guest Column from FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Had some delicious Georgia Grown Apples given to me this week. [/QUOTE]
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