Monday, May 21, 2012

Family Farming


"This country needs family farmers-for their work ethic, their independence, their understanding of nature, their neighborliness, their rootedness. Yet farming has been disappearing as a livelihood, a victim of size, mechanization, and capital costs. Fortunately, through ingenuity and hard work, many idealistic people are making small farms viable again."

-Lynn Byczynski, The Flower Farmer



And so the adveture begins.  All together.

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