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In advance of last week’s rains, farmers were out in the fields near Langley Regional Airport, at 56th Avenue and 216th Street, baling the season’s first cut of hay. Lloyd Sawatsky stopped to grab some pictures. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

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In advance of last week’s rains, farmers were out in the fields near Langley Regional Airport, at 56th Avenue and 216th Street, baling the season’s first cut of hay. Lloyd Sawatsky stopped to grab some pictures. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
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In advance of last week’s rains, farmers were out in the fields near Langley Regional Airport, at 56th Avenue and 216th Street, baling the season’s first cut of hay. Lloyd Sawatsky stopped to grab some pictures. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
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In advance of last week’s rains, farmers were out in the fields near Langley Regional Airport, at 56th Avenue and 216th Street, baling the season’s first cut of hay. Lloyd Sawatsky stopped to grab some pictures. (Special to Langley Advance Times)


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