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It's harvest season in the city's community gardens, which means it is high season for garden theft, too, as Robin Finn writes in this week's Metropolitan section.
It's harvest time, and the family's been cutting rice from their own fields, coordinating with the 30 growers they work with, then "drying it down to maintain quality".
In this premiere it's harvest time, and Claudia Hofer, the colony's 19-year-old party girl, has decided to bring a boy who ran away from another colony as her date to the annual celebration, against the wishes of her widowed mother, Bertha, whose husband committed suicide six years earlier.
They were keen to point out that it's harvest season now - which in Uzbekistan's cotton fields means forced labour of children, who are pulled out of school and made to meet quotas in the fields.
"It's harvest time," he said.
"It's harvest time, and they're always looking for a helping hand," she said.
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