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Inmates, from left, Devonta Williams, Marshall Mathers and Johncarlos Silva wash sweet potatoes grown in the inmate work farm in Ocala, Fla., on Jan. 6, 2014. To help save taxpayers money--and to keep inmates occupied and, perhaps, learning new skills--the Marion County Sheriff’s Office operates three inmate work farms. The main farm is at Maricamp Road and Baseline Road in Ocala, where inmate workers grow a variety of crops and raise cows, pigs and chickens. (AP Photo/Ocala Star-Banner, Alan Youngblood) MAGS OUT
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Marion County Inmate Damion Sanders looks for eggs in one of the chicken houses at an inmate work farm Ocala, Fla., on Jan. 6, 2014. The inmate work farm and University of Florida citrus groves supply the Jail with fresh fruit, vegetables, eggs and some meat. (AP Photo/Ocala Star-Banner, Alan Youngblood) MAGS OUT
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Inmate Damion Sanders looks for eggs in one of the chicken houses at an inmate work farm Jan. 6, 2014, in Ocala, Fla. To help save taxpayers money--and to keep inmates occupied and, perhaps, learning new skills--the Marion County Sheriff’s Office operates three inmate work farms. The main farm is at Maricamp Road and Baseline Road in Ocala, where inmate workers grow a variety of crops and raise cows, pigs and chickens. (AP Photo/Ocala Star-Banner, Alan Youngblood) MAGS OUT
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Inmate Salvatore Rannazzisi stirs a vat of rice and beans at the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla., on Jan. 6, 2014. The inmate work farms and University of Florida citrus groves supplu the jail with fresh fruit, vegetables, eggs and some meat. (AP Photo/Ocala Star-Banner, Alan Youngblood) MAGS OUT