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    Gallery: Central Maine apple growers not hurt by drought - Staff photo by Joe Phelan | of | Share this photo

    Emily Martin sorts apples on Wednesday September 14, 2016 at Lemieux Orchards in Vassalboro.

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    Apples sorted for single sales are packed in a box on Wednesday at Lemieux Orchards in Vassalboro.

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    Terry Butler, left, of Clinton, snaps a photo as her friend Debbie Rossignol picks an apple on Wednesday at Lemieux Orchards in Vassalboro.

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    Owen Elliott sorts Poly Red apples he picked Monday at the Cooper orchard in Monmouth. The foreman of a crew of Jamaican harvesters said the early crop is abundant but a little rain wouldn't hurt either.

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    After being rinsed, apples roll along toward where workers will sort and package them on Wednesday at Lemieux Orchards in Vassalboro.

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    Jacqueline Giroux, left, Emily Martin and Seth Lemieux sort and package apples on Wednesday at Lemieux Orchards in Vassalboro.

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