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Now, Get the Sleep You’ve Always Dreamed About


Why Buy Your Natural organic mattress from Green Dream Beds?


In business since 2006, we are the Triangle’s first organic mattress dealer, and have hundreds of satisfied customers. We sell only the best natural organic mattresses and bedding prod- ucts. We offer:


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According to data service Mercaris, the U.S. had a record 4.1 million acres of organic farmland in 2016, an 11 percent increase over 2014. As of June 2016, the number of certifi ed organic farms reached 14,979, including 1,000 startups. The top states in organic


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cropland after California, with 688,000 acres, are Montana, Wisconsin, New York and North Dakota. Montana hosted a 30 percent increase to 417,000 acres in 2016, adding 100,000 acres since 2014 and 50 new organic farms. In assessing the positive


trend, Scott Shander, a Mer- caris economist, says, “With today’s lower commodity grain prices, farmers are looking to add value and meet consumer demands. The global market is dictating U.S. prices. Demand for organic corn and soybeans is still growing strongly, but production is not growing as fast, so more of the produc- tion will be international.”


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Growing Organics


Toxin-Free Farmlands Rise to 4.1 Million Acres


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