A Mitchell County woman whose 45 dogs were recently surrendered is now telling her side of the story. Pam Jezik, the owner of Fifi’s Friends Rescue at Laughing
GREENFIELD The 15th annual Cabin Fever Seed Swap at Just Roots farm saw dozens of familiar faces and newcomers alike come together for an afternoon of outdoor enjoyment on Sunday.“There’s always new people and people we see every year,” said Melinda.
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CISA seeks storytellers for virtual ‘Field Notes’ event
The 2018 “Field Notes: An Evening of Storytelling” event at the Academy of Music in Northampton. The event will be held virtually this year. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Jason Threlfall
David Wissemann, representing the 10th generation to work on the Warner Farm in Sunderland, speaks about how he chose a career in farming during the 2018 “Field Notes: An Evening of Storytelling” event at the Academy of Music in Northampton. The event will be held virtually this year. Contributed photo/Jason Threlfall
Published: 3/14/2021 8:06:58 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD If you have a story to pitch for Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture’s “Field Notes: An Evening of Storytelling” event, the nonprofit wants to hear from you.
Dreaming of gardens
Wisty Rorabacher tending plants in the second-story porch she and her partner Judy Draper use as a greenhouse substitute. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall
Rorabacher and Draper s first seeded crop of the 2021 season, red and yellow onions. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall Wisty Rorabacher and Judy Draper of Greenfield bring their small fig trees indoors during the winter. Burgeoning fruit is evident in late winter. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall
Nancee Bershof s Greenfield property includes a greenhouse, berry bushes, goat enclosure, solar array, perennial pollinator-attracting beds, five kinds of fruit trees, and garden spaces she shares with several friends. For the Recorder/Gillis MacDougall