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  1. Tomatoes

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    Looking for a new breakfast to try this weekend? Pick up some fresh tomatoes and other in season vegetables at Hymers Farm Stand, Good Cheap Food, Finch Farm, RSK Farm,…

  2. Barn Tour (Jefferson/Gilboa/North Harpersfield area)

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    Our second annual Barn Tour [or Our 2018 Barn Tour] features barns showcasing the variety of agricultural architecture in Delaware and Schoharie Counties (Jefferson, Gilboa, North Harpersfield). The self-guided tour…

  3. Root 'N Roost Farm

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    …summer camps; community supported agriculture (CSA); farm tours; and workshops focusing on humane slaughter, using an excavator to shape land, or raised bed gardening techniques. “We are a community resource…

  4. Duck

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    Looking for a quick and easy dinner idea? Or wanting to try something new for the year? Try duck, the recipe below is a delicious main course. Check out this…

  5. Flowers

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    April showers bring May flowers! As the weather is getting nicer many plants are starting to bloom. Some flowers blooming this month in New York are Daffodils, Lilacs, Forsythia, Salvia,…

  6. Emeline Michel, Haitian Songstress

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    …reggae, and samba, plus elements of traditional Haitian compas, twoubadou, rara, and rasin music. This transnational diva is often compared to Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman because of her soulfully…

  7. Horak Farm

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    Family owned since 1906, our picturesque Shandelee location showcases old and new. In our current business since 2014, we sell to local restaurants, breweries, retail markets, and at our farm stand located at Stump Pond Road & J. Young Road on top of Shandelee. We grow heirloom vegetables, berries (wild and; domestic), fruit (apples, pears, ...

  8. dear native grapes

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    dear native grapes, is a small farm and winery devoted to America’s forgotten wine grapes. Based in New York’s Catskill Mountains, we are growing heirloom varieties lost after Prohibition, as well as newer hybrid varieties suited to our changing climate. We strive to make exceptionally wild natural wine.

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