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* 1974 – Local farmers in Lintong District, Xi ' an, Shaanxi province, China, discover the Terracotta Army that was buried with Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, in the 3rd century BCE.
Local farmers have won national contests in bushel per acre grain production.
Local farmers rushed to try to put it out.
Local farmers opposed this levy and united in a body called the " Farmers Alliance.
Local historians said the main residents of pre-1950 Palm Desert were Cahuilla Indian farmers of the now extinct San Cayetano tribe, but a few members of the Montoya family of Cahuilla / Spanish descent were prominent leaders in civic life.
Local farmers brought their tractors and bulldozers to town to clear rubble and reopen the streets.
Local German immigrant farmers referred to the settlement as Four Corners or High Five, a popular card name, until the post office opened in the early 1890s as Treynor, named after the recently deceased Council Bluffs postmaster.
Local farmers grow pumpkins that are delivered to primary school youth who decorate the pumpkins and submit them for display on the courthouse lawn where they are judged in one of five competitive categories.
Local sugarbeet farmers retain joint ownership of the plant.
Local farmers harvest crops that include sugarbeets, corn, blueberries, wheat, dry beans and soy beans.
Local farmers would process the milk from their own cows by removing the butterfat or cream, which was hauled in
Local farmers preferred to market products in Liverpool and avoid the mud of lower Salina.
Local ranchers raised cattle and hogs, and farmers produced cotton, corn, and wheat.
Local farmers Francis and Wesley Miller sold 2 acres to the Pennsylvania Railroad to be used as a flag station.
Local farmers and Grange members ' contributions helped establish many traditions the Evergreen State Fair continues to take pride in.
Local farmers brought vegetables to ward off scurvy, and cattle were slaughtered and their meat packed into barrels.
Local officials insisted on collecting on the loans as the farmers were leaving their land.
Local sheep farmers and cattle graziers supplied wool and leather to local tanners and shoemakers ( an industry that continued until the 1970s ), while metalworkers, locksmiths and nailers fired their furnaces with local coal and the alemakers supplied thirsty palates on market days.
Local farmers planted kiwi fruit and grapes, but the most famous of Shiroi's fruits turned out to be nashi pears.
Local farmers would routinely come to the site to sell livestock and other wares, such as Howard Green, who sold home-made walking sticks.
Local farmers would routinely come to the site to sell livestock and other wares, such as Howard Green, who sold home-made walking sticks.
Local farmers and producers of foods and crafts bring local produce direct to the public.
Local farmers objected and decided to fight against the project, through actions such as occupation of empty farms purchased by the Army in anticipation of this expansion.
Local farmers cannot sell their goods as cheaply and go out of business.

Local and merchants
Local timber merchants are harvesting scarce species of rosewood trees from protected rainforests within Marojejy National Park and exporting the wood to China for the production of luxury furniture and musical instruments.
Local artisans sell handcrafted goods and many merchants sport sidewalk sales.
Local merchants at the time of incorporation included Joseph Jaqueth and his brother, Sampson Jaqueth, who was also village president.
Local merchants used the absence of United States troops to conduct extensive trade with Canada.
Local merchants and restaurants throughout Skippack have joined forces to create “ First Fridays in Skippack ” to encourage the public to re-discover the Village of Skippack and its hidden gems.
Local farm goods and timber sales were all required to pass through merchants at either a small seaport or a market town prior to export.
Local wool merchants were, like merchants throughout the country, heavily taxed by Charles I to pay for his increasingly unpopular policies.
Local protest groups, led by colonial merchants and landowners, established connections through correspondence that created a loose coalition that extended from New England to Georgia.
Local industry and commerce includes the Hill Brush company, large wholesale plant nurseries and the notable Yapp's wine merchants.
San Antonio's mercado was renovated in the 1970s, at which time it was the largest Mexican marketplace in the U. S. Local merchants began staging historic re-enactments of the chili queens ' heyday.
Local merchants are complemented by national retailers and restaurants, such as Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, The Cheesecake Factory, Johnny Rockets, Five Guys, Ann Taylor, Sunglass Hut, Banana Republic, Gap, Swatch, Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works, bebe, Fire & Ice, Starbucks, Brooks Brothers, Urban Outfitters, Uno Chicago Grill, and Swarovski.
Local merchants traded with both Polish and foreign merchants, mostly from Kingdom of Hungary, taking advantage of the vicinity of the border.
Local lords and merchants established many new kilns ( e. g., Kameyama kiln and Tobe kiln ) for economic profit, and old kilns such as Seto restarted as porcelain kilns.
Local merchants sell nuts for tourists to feed the monkeys.
Local protest groups, led by colonial merchants and landowners, established connections through correspondence that created a loose coalition that extended from New England to Georgia.
Local merchants, helped by environmental groups and anti-globalization groups opposed the construction, and poet Homero Aridjis joined the protest characterizing the opening as " supremely symbolic " and "... like planting the staff of globalization in the heart of ancient Mexico.
Local merchants complained to investigator ’ s that the raids were bad for their businesses.
Local and foreign ships docked at its seaport carrying merchants from seafaring nations who barter their products for local materials like abaca, copra, tobacco, rice and wine with the natives.
Local cheese merchants from Kirktoun also bought up the cheese and took them to Glasgow for sale in the markets.
Local religious leaders called on people of good will to boycott downtown merchants who practiced segregation.
Local merchants such as the Nitsiotas brothers and five other companies were active in Vienna.
Local merchants provided food and supplies all year long on credit ; when the cotton crop was harvested farmers turned it over to the merchant to pay back their loan.

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