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  1. Farmers in Pennsylvania try to avoid dispossession of their farms by growing marijuana. When the DEA arrives in town to investigate, and the local sheriff is forced to cooperate, loyalties and friendships are put to the test.

    • Stuart Burkin
    • John Slattery
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0125778Harvest (1998) - IMDb

    Mar 12, 1999 · Harvest: Directed by Stuart Burkin. With Arthur J. Nascarella, Stephen Earnhart, Evan Handler, Wil Horneff. A DEA agent and a local sheriff have to wrestle with their consciences as they start raids on local farmers, who have started growing marijuana simply to keep their farms operational.

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    • Drama
    • Stuart Burkin
    • 1999-03-12
  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Cash Crop (1999) - Stuart Burkin on AllMovie - Andy Yates (Wil Horneff) was born and raised in a….

  4. CASH CROP is a feature length documentary road trip throughout California to the Emerald Triangle and the heart of the American Dream exploring America’s largest cash crop: marijuana.

  5. www.amazon.com › Cash-Crop-Stuart-Burkin › dpCash Crop - amazon.com

    Cash Crop. Andy Yates (Wil Horneff) was born and raised in a farming community in rural Pennsylvania, where people value hard, honest work. Andy discovers that his seemingly conservative parents have managed to hold on to the family farm through a secret source of income -- they're growing marijuana and selling it at a considerable profit.

  6. Andy Yates (Wil Horneff) was born and raised in a farming community in rural Pennsylvania, where people value hard, honest work. Andy discovers that his seemingly conservative parents have managed to hold on to the family farm through a secret source of income - they're growing marijuana and selling it at a considerable profit.

  7. www.amazon.com › Cash-Crop-Arthur-J-Nascarella › dpCash Crop [DVD] - amazon.com

    Oct 23, 2001 · The story of a fictional small town in Chester County, Pennsylvania, where I used to live. The town is a hub for family farms which are gradually being eaten up by housing developments, and the way some farmers decided to hang on. The cash crop they are growing is marijuana.

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