There is currently a small-town political debate about whether or not Chatham will allow a family in Green Village to grow vegetables for selling via CSA, at the local farmers' market, or at a farm stand. As one neighbor on the street puts it: let the veggies grow!
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Is family farming coming to Chatham? Let the veggies grow!
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1 comment:
Interesting. We are discussing whether city dwellers can raise chickens here in Holland. I think your debate is much more normal thing than ours!
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