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For more than two decades, Stephen Leslie has worked to restore 60 acres of farmland in Hartland, Vermont. In the final installment of our Summer School series, Vermont Public’s Elodie Reed took a walk with him to learn how.
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Ongoing dry weather is forcing farmers to haul in water and reassess fall harvests.
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This summer has brought another extreme: a severe drought that has made lawns crispy and has farmers begging for steady rain.
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All summer long, we'll bring you profiles of BIPOC farmers across Connecticut. Hear their stories in their own words.
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Drones could be a new frontier for farming as the agriculture industry looks to unmanned aerial vehicles as a way to save farmers time and keep crops healthy.
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Gov. Ned Lamont asked the federal government Thursday to assist farmers who suffered crop damage due to Tropical Storm Elsa. In a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, the governor said high winds and heavy rains caused growers across the state “significant damage and crop losses.”
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Preserving agriculture in our state is important. Farmers have the option to preserve their land as farmland in perpetuity. But this risks pushing…