Retired farmer sells produce in his garage from five-acre garden
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Row after row of watermelon, musk-melon, tomatoes, cucumbers and sweet corn rise above roughly 5,500-feet of soaker hose that waters the garden of William Watson.
His garden covers five acres of land behind Dakota Manufacturing, a business operated by his son on Highway 14 West.
It’s a hobby-business that fills his time and keeps the retired farmer close to the soil.
What is he planning to do with all those fruits and vegetables?