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   ACING THE GAME
Chris Maehara won big at Hawai‘i Kai Golf Course. SEE PAGE 5
CLASSIC CANINES
See Barkhaus’ dogs all around East O‘ahu. SEE PAGE 7
Find Flowers Galore At Waimānalo Farm
FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 7, 2021
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     Waimānalo Country Farms, a local, family business, currently has sunflowers in bloom, and residents are invited to stop by.
PHOTO COURTESY SHAWN KADOOKA
NBY GINGER KELLER
Originally called Golden Melon Farm, the property previously specialized in “truck farming,” and grew an abundance of produce like broccoli, kai choi, green onion, Chinese peas, sweet potato and tomatoes. In the de- cades following, melons became a hot-ticket item — which is how the farm garnered its prior moniker — and, at one point, there were 13 different varieties popping up from the ground.
ow that her grandkids are out in the field planting seeds, Shawn Kadooka says that Waimānalo Country Farms
has seen the hard work of six generations since its start in 1948.
When the men of the family were off to Vietnam in the ’70s, the remaining members were forced to transition to a crop that required less labor: corn.
Today, Waimānalo Country Farms, which is owned by Kadooka and her husband Domi- nic, continues the decadeslong tradition.
“When my uncle ran it, you didn’t go to the beach, all of your friends got to play and SEE PAGE 4
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