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Halloween is more than a month away, but Indiana pumpkin growers say this year’s crop is scary due to a wet spring followed by record dry weather in August. Some say it's the worst growing season in recent memory. Fewer pumpkins are expected to result higher prices. Many pumpkins ripened earlier than usual, meaning they’ll be smaller than normal.
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