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Date: 2014-01-07 14:22:51
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Tubers

February is Sweet Potato Month and now schools have a chance to show their love for sweet potatoes! In salute to this nutritious vegetable, the NC Sweet Potato Commission is sponsoring a promotion contest for NC schools.

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