Sampson Farm, Westport MA
Sampson Farm Potatoes has been located on Old Bedford Road in Westport since the 1800s. The farmhouse was built in 1837, and farming began in 1850.
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Sampson Farm Potatoes has been located on Old Bedford Road in Westport since the 1800s. The farmhouse was built in 1837, and farming began in 1850.
Read MoreBy Pam Denholm. There is something about being in a greenhouse, or even a cold frame, on a wintery...
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 Moreby Jessica Bradley. As new residents of East Taunton, having purchased our first home some six...
Read MoreThe community boil a great way to introduce the idea of maple tapping to folks who may be hesitant to start it themselves.
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 MoreBy Jon Belber. A two-stroke engine leaf blower does nothing to store carbon (or help our hearing)....
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Read MoreWords and photos by Laura Killingbeck. If you’re looking for Geoff Kinder, you can usually find...
Read MoreBy Lauren Diggin. Farming is in Dee Elliot’s blood. As children, Dee and her brother Ken F. Elliot...
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.