In case you didn't hear - or notice the painful lack of tomatoes on the farm stand - the PoJo gets on the
late blight bandwagon.
Barn Dancing Goes Black Tie: Glynwood Farms, which works to help Northeast communities save farming, is holding a barn dance gala. Tickets: $250. Preserving sustainable agriculture: priceless.
Two acres of hope for recovering addicts: A farm for healing finds new land in the Hudson Valley.
Farmers Care: Rondout Valley Growers Association gives big to food pantries.
Ok, this one isn't really about food, but it's a twist on Woodstock that I haven't seen yet. The Jewish Week waxes philosophical about how "Jewish" Woodstock was, including the fact that
the host was a Jewish farmer.
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