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    We tested Rapid Radios!

    Harrison takes a quick second to talk about Rapid Radios and how they performed at the farm.

    Rapid Radios ► www.rapidradios.com 

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    USDA cancels $1B in local food

    USDA cancels $1B in local food purchasing for schools, food banks
    States have been notified that they will not receive 2025 funding for schools to buy food from nearby farms.
    Marcia Brown | Politco

    The Agriculture Department has axed two programs that gave schools and food banks money to buy food from local farms and ranchers, halting more than $1 billion in federal spending. read more...
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    Today's Dirt | February 10, 2025

    Harrison talks about how important soil temperature is and how he is beginning to monitor it more closely and why.

    You can purchase soil thermometer at the link below.

    Reotemp® Stainless Steel Bi-Metal Thermometers $70

    https://tinyurl.com/26dq3wxc

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    Farmstand Adventures: A Year in Art

    ​Elizabeth Denny, a local artist and former marketing research partner, found her true calling at Bardwell Farm. After moving to Hatfield in 2020, she quickly became a regular at the farmstand, picking up her CSA share and forming lasting friendships with the farm team.

    Retirement, being a little too quiet, transformed into a vibrant adventure. When Bardwell Farm invited her to join the farmstand team, Elizabeth eagerly accepted. With her pup, she spent her mornings arranging fresh produce and engaging with customers, finding joy in every interaction.
    Credit Elizabeth Denny
    Beyond her farmstand duties, Elizabeth has been collaborating with the farm on various community projects, including initiatives to address hunger and support small farms.

    This year, Elizabeth has taken her love for the farmstand to a new level: she's created a stunning calendar featuring her artwork inspired by her days at the farm. Each month showcases a unique and colorful drawing, accompanied by a personal diary entry from her shifts. The calendar offers a behind-the-scenes look at farm life, capturing the essence of the farmstand experience.

    Your purchase of this calendar will directly support the Northampton Survival Center during the holiday season. A $25 donation will cover the calendar and shipping, with a $20 donation made in your name to help those less fortunate.

    Let's come together to make a difference in our community this holiday season. Purchase your calendar today and support a great cause!