Seed Libraries in Southeastern Massachusetts
What is a Seed Library? A seed library is a community-driven initiative aimed at preserving plant...
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What is a Seed Library? A seed library is a community-driven initiative aimed at preserving plant...
Read MoreRecognizing the importance of agriculture and locally grown food, in 2018 the residents of Duxbury...
Read MoreFor more than 100 years, these agriculture stalwarts of Southeastern Massachusetts have been providing food, raising livestock, and helping feed the community, some even for centuries!
Read MoreGrowing cranberries, agri-tourism, and their agricultural knowledge; a young couple jumps in with enthusiasm and lots of questions in Carver MA.
Read MoreDuxbury residents and town officials started discussing ways to preserve the town’s rural vistas and its agricultural past. The old DeLorenzo property is right along the Western Greenbelt and it became a priority.
Read MoreUpdated for 2023 Farms offering CSA vegetable, flower, and meat shares. If you know a farm that...
Read MoreThe value of heritage re-emerges as the Whipple’s and Withington’s, Plymouth-based cranberry family farmers, embark on a journey to restore its cranberry bogs – Forges Cranberries.
Read Moreedible SEMA has the ultimate guide for your fall adventures in Southeastern Massachusetts!
Read MoreBy Karen J. Covey. Cranberries, Massachusetts’ official state berry (and beverage), have a...
Read More90% of all animal feeds purchased at Ventura are made on site! In January 2022 alone, over 70 tons of just one type of bagged grain, Layer Pellets, were made and sold at Ventura.
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Read MoreAt 78-year-old Ned Johnson is doing what he loves, farming hay in Rochester MA. He started at 12 years old in 1954, while working for a farmer in Mattapoisett. He earned two dollars an hour. “Back then it was a lot of money,” Ned boasted.
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Wine is food;
spray cheese is not.
Butter’s good; margarine is just yellow gunk.
Soil beats strip malls; food gardens are preferable to lawns; farmers, chefs, and artisans are our heroes.