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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Bay View-based author Kristine Hansen says now is the time to be shopping at Milwaukee farmer s markets. I think it s really a hidden secret -- farmers markets are super affordable, especially in August, that s the height of the harvest, said Hansen.Her new book, Wisconsin Farms and Farmers Markets: Tours, Trails and Attractions, came out in late July. Hansen s book
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