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Real Estate

Jul. 9, 2002

Still Out Standing in His Field

BY ALAN NADITZ CREJ Staff Writer Once upon a time, Lane Menezes couldn't picture himself standing in anything but a field full of silage corn or black-eyed peas. For 11 years, Menezes made his living as an agricultural farmer, working the day-to-night shift.

        BY ALAN NADITZ
        CREJ Staff Writer
        
        Once upon a time, Lane Menezes couldn't picture himself standing in anything but a field full of silage corn or black-eyed peas. For 11 years, Menezes made his living as an agricultural farmer, working the day-to-night shift.

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