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		<title>Martin County &#8216;water farm&#8217; expanded</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Caulkins Citrus Co. launched the expansion of its Indiantown &#8220;water farm,&#8221; increasing the reservoir from an existing 413 acres to 3,200 acres, the company announced in a press release Tuesday. &#8220;The expansion of the facility was completed in just nine months,&#8221; the release said. &#8220;The additional acres will now allow the water farm to store up to 35 billion gallons of water per year from the C-44 Canal.&#8221; “It is gratifying to see this property, which was once a thriving&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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