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AFTON, NORTH CAROLINA - May 2001: With help from son James, James Davis plants seeds in the family garden at his farm in Afton, NC, in May 2001. "Deep inside I'm hurt. I feel like throwing my hands up and saying, 'This is it, I give up.' That's the point I'm at," said James Davis, 44, as he and his son James, 9, plant beet seeds in their organic garden. "My kids shouldn't have to suffer cause I'm not getting funds to expand. My kids deserve better than staying in a single wide motor home." (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger)

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AFTON, NORTH CAROLINA - May 2001: With help from son James, James Davis plants seeds in the family garden at his farm in Afton, NC, in May 2001. "Deep inside I'm hurt. I feel like throwing my hands up and saying, 'This is it, I give up.' That's  the point I'm at," said James Davis, 44, as he and his son James, 9, plant beet seeds in their organic garden. "My kids shouldn't have to suffer cause I'm not getting funds to expand. My kids deserve better than staying in a single wide motor home." (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger)
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