OREGON, Wis. (WMTV) - As fall winds down, an Oregon family is asking neighbors for something simple: their unpainted leftover pumpkins. And according to Erica Kluever, the response has been overwhelming.
Kluever and her son, Tyler, run Tyler’s Farm Stand, a small homemade stand built by Tyler’s grandfather when the family ended up with more eggs than they could use.
“We had thought for the longest time we should sell them, but I wanted a farm stand. And he got so excited that, you know, his papa was making a farm stand,” she said.
After planting pumpkins on their pasture this year, the family hoped to sell a few. But Kluever said the idea really took off after she turned to social media.
“We tried to do it last year as well, but it wasn’t as big of a hit,” she said. “This year I made a

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