I recently had the opportunity to revisit Peter Miller’s work in Vermont Farm Women. The photographs are outstanding and the stories of the 44 farmers featured in the book continue to touch me in ways it is hard to explain if you are not part of Vermont’s agricultural scene. The book really is timeless so if you need a special gift for Mother’s Day consider picking up a copy.
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- Drying Crops – Methods, Advice, and Incentives February 23, 2021By Suzy Hodgson The growing and harvesting of hops or hemp is only half the challenge in getting to a marketable crop. Drying and processing the crop to ensure quality is equally important to be able to sell a crop which … Continue reading →
- Drying Crops – Methods, Advice, and Incentives February 23, 2021
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