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    Welcome to Morton, Illinois, where the residents have traded in their rusty manufacturing dreams for something far more lucrative: canned pumpkins. Yes, forget about the nearby Rust Belt’s struggles; this little town has cracked the code. It’s the pumpkin emperor, the gourd monarch, the—dare I say it—Cinderella of the agricultural world.

    Every September, Morton becomes a pumpkin paradise. Picture this: Main Street is decked out like a Halloween store exploded, complete with pumpkin couture. Residents don pumpkin apparel as they march in a parade where no pumpkin-themed outfit is too ridiculous. You can snag a shirt that screams “gourd vibes only” while munching on pumpkin chili, pancakes, pie, and—hold your horses—pumpkin ice cream! And don’t forget to inhale deeply; that’s 50,000 pumpkin-scented donuts wafting through the air. Talk about a festive aroma!

    Despite fierce competition from California and Texas (who knew they were even in the running?), Morton, with a population of about 18,000, clings tightly to its title as the “Pumpkin Capital of the World.” Local farmer John Ackerman just loves to scoff at these rivals: “I’m sure they’re nice people, but they’re horribly, horribly wrong.” Well, there you have it, folks—case closed.

    This particular year marks the centennial of Libby’s pumpkin canning factory, which has single-handedly kept Morton afloat in an ocean of economic despair. Generating around 200 jobs, this factory is like a celebrity in the small town—everyone in the area knows its name and, surprisingly, it hasn’t been canceled yet. With the local economy thriving, a $2 booster shot courtesy of canned pumpkins is better than most economists’ ideas.

    Ah, pumpkin pie. That’s right! Libby’s processes roughly 85% of the world’s canned pumpkin. It’s a definite pick-me-up on grocery store shelves, much like caffeine for the soul. While other areas are drowning in factory closings, Morton is swimming in a sea of orange. If you were to ask around, Ackerman would proudly say the town is nestled in an “orange belt,” blessed with rich soil and seasoned farmers. It’s agriculture’s version of the Goldilocks zone: not too hot, not too cold.

    Of course, no cake—or pumpkin pie—can be enjoyed without a cherry on top. And Morton’s cherry? The annual pumpkin festival. Picture this: crowds of 118,000 (yes, that’s seven times the town’s population) indulging in pie-eating contests and other ridiculous pumpkin-themed events, because who wouldn’t want to see adults wear garbage bags while stuffing their faces with pie? Spoiler alert: they ate more than the average Thanksgiving dinner in just two minutes!

    So as Ackerman prepares to bid farewell to his corn maze (because keeping it open is just too pricey), he may contemplate the swirling uncertainties of future farming. Yet as locals flock to grab a pumpkin or two, they’re buoyed by the knowledge that Morton’s odd pumpkin empire isn’t going anywhere. “We have just a little slice of Americana here,” he muses, waving goodbye to departing visitors amid a sea of orange. And hey, at least they didn’t leave empty-handed; those pumpkins aren’t going to sell themselves!

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