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October 12, 2008
Take your pick of pumpkins -- quick
Pumpkins selling fast at Putnam farm

SCARY, W.Va. - Jim and Vanessa Withrow are running out of pumpkins fast.

Today may be the last chance for customers to scour the Withrows' pumpkin patch for that perfect fall accessory.

"I cannot raise enough pumpkins here to supply the demand," Jim Withrow said.

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Lawrence Pierce
The Rezek family of St. Albans look for the perfect pumpkin. Dad Gary Rezek and sons Max, 8, and Luke, 6, along with their mother Lori, try for pumpkin perfection.
The couple own and operate a 6-acre farm on McCloud Road in Putnam County. Their farm is also the only place in the county where residents can pick their own pumpkins.

The Withrows began selling pumpkins last year. It was such a success they devoted an extra acre to the pumpkin patch this year.

"Last year was our biggest year we just sold tons of pumpkins ... some up to 130 pounds," he said.

Withrow said this year he has several pumpkins well over 100 pounds.

In the summer months, residents also can pick their own strawberries at the Withrow farm. Next summer, the couple also will offer pick-your-own blackberries.

Vegetables and fruits are not the Withrow's only stock in trade; they also sell fresh eggs and beef.

"We're a working farm," Withrow said. "We're not exactly organic; if we were, we would have to triple the price."

The couple keeps their farm as natural as possible. They do not feed antibiotics or steroids to their cattle, and they do not use chemicals on their produce.

The couple maintains about 6 acres on McCloud Road and has another 30 acres on Red House Hill.

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