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I miss spoke before as no doubt Hawaii still grows pineapple and sugar cane too but as you know, here's the sad part...:cry:

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The passage of the plantation heyday has been slow but impactful. In 1980, Hawaii hosted 14 sugar and four pineapple plantations that farmed more than 300,000 acres. In 2017, these two crops account for less than 5,000 acres. Once the largest pineapple plantation in the world, the island of Lanai's former crop beds are now parched and deserted.

Isn't that so sad K-L?
 
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