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Author: Denver Ellison

November 28, 2017November 28, 2017 by Denver Ellison

Winter Farming on Organic Farms

Ed Janosik knows that his job does not stop just because the cold weather is starting to settle in. As an experienced farmer, the winter months are just as important to him as the summer months are. Janosik is the … Continue reading “Winter Farming on Organic Farms” →

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October 31, 2017October 31, 2017 by Denver Ellison

Journey of Organic Foods

Carter Dodd is a local farmer at the Diamond  Hill Farm in Hull, Georgia. He spends most of his days harvesting produce to be sold at the Athens Farmers Market. Many customers are eager to see what Carter will have … Continue reading “Journey of Organic Foods” →

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October 12, 2017 by Denver Ellison

Green Eating Efforts in Athens Community

Sarah Grizzle is a regular visitor to the Athens Farmers Market for two reasons: a sense of community and conservation.   Grizzle attends the local farmers market each week as if she were going to Sunday brunch with some of … Continue reading “Green Eating Efforts in Athens Community” →

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