Four years after the state bought 1,200 acres of farmland in Central Oahu, most of it sits unused. The state Agriculture Development Corp. acquired the land with the idea of preserving former pineapple lands for diversified agriculture and small farmers. But so far, only about 200 acres — less than 15 percent — is being used for farming.
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