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Women farmers transforming NH agriculture - News - fosters.com ... - Foster's Daily Democrat


Foster's Daily Democrat

Women farmers transforming NH agriculture - News - fosters.com ...
Foster's Daily Democrat
A young child wearing a pink dress, fairy wings attached to her back, watering seeds in the family greenhouse. That is Forrest Barker's favorite photograph of herself.Now 23, she may not have the fairy wings, but Forrest's passion for the farmland on ...

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To make it in CSA: The Little Boon Farm expands their consumer supported agriculture - SW News Media


SW News Media

To make it in CSA: The Little Boon Farm expands their consumer supported agriculture
SW News Media
At first, they started attending farmers markets around the area but knew they wanted to turn the farm into an all-natural consumer-supported agriculture (CSA) operation. They started their own program in 2012 with eight customers, and though he says ...

Young farmers opt to scale back growth for economic, environmental sustainability - The Daily Cardinal


The Daily Cardinal

Young farmers opt to scale back growth for economic, environmental sustainability
The Daily Cardinal
in a region that saw the nation's highest rate of farm bankruptcies last year, according to federal court data. Kronschnabel's farm, Circadian Organics, is run according to a community-supported agriculture model, or a CSA — meaning it will be funded ...

DORO Restaurant Group and Sub Edge Farm Expand Partnership - http://www.we-ha.com (press release) (blog)


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DORO Restaurant Group and Sub Edge Farm Expand Partnership
http://www.we-ha.com (press release) (blog)
With the traditional growing season in Connecticut finally beginning, diners are craving fresh, local ingredients and al fresco meals, DORO Restaurant Group announced Monday that they will be partnering with Sub Edge Farm for a series of casually ...

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Growing 'finicky' strawberries is tough. Some organic farmers say they're not worth it. - Durham Herald Sun


Growing 'finicky' strawberries is tough. Some organic farmers say they're not worth it.
Durham Herald Sun
Hail hit Vollmer Farm in Franklin County three years in a row from 2015 to 2017. The hail didn't destroy the crop but left wounds on the plants and invited disease to take hold. Vollmer said he might have been able to save his berries with conventional ...

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