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Watermelon seeds are planted in a greenhouse where they will be allowed to grow for a few weeks.
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The watermelon plants grow for a month or two before being sent to farms where they will be transplanted into the fields.
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Melon plants are placed in the ground by workers riding special contraptions pulled behind a tractor.
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Most of the manual labor in the field is handled by migrant workers who are in the U.S. on temporary agricultural permits.
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Crews begin picking watermelons early in the morning.
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A cutting crew decides what melons are ready to be picked the day before picking crews arrive.
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The grueling job of harvesting melons from the field involves tossing one melon at a time through a human conveyor system.
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The melons are loaded onto old school buses that have been converted into haulers.
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Workers methodically make their way down each row and back, loading the watermelons into special haulers.
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Graded melons make their way through the conveyor system to be labled before being packed.
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Once the melons are labeled, they are loaded into crates that will be shipped to retailers across the country.
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Nothing beats the sweet taste of a succulent watermelon during the hot summer months.
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