Washington Grown
Blueberries
Preview: Season 3 | 29s
Visit a blueberry farm, whip up a blueberry blintz, enjoy a tasty truffle.
Almost 100 million pounds of blueberries are exported from our state each year, making Washington one of the top producers of this tasty fruit in the nation.
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Washington Grown is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Washington Grown
Blueberries
Preview: Season 3 | 29s
Almost 100 million pounds of blueberries are exported from our state each year, making Washington one of the top producers of this tasty fruit in the nation.
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