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A Nalley pickle jar says "great taste of the Northwest" on the front label and "product of India" on the back. Nalley is owned by Bay Valley Foods of Green Bay, Wis., which is closing a processing plant in Portland. Without the plant, the company says it no longer needs cucumbers from the Skagit Valley and Oregon. Bay Valley, which also produces, Farman's and Steinfeld's pickles is a division of TreeHouse Foods. Cucumber growers were notified in February they were no longer needed and the company negotiated a settlement with ProFac, a cooperative that represents 14 Skagit Valley farmers and four from Woodburn, Ore. The grower who negotiated the deal, Ken Dahlstedt who also is a Skagit County commissioner, says farmers could receive more than $1 million from the deal but they'd rather raise a crop. --- Information from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, http://www.seattle-pi.com/ Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
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