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Valley Bounty: Spring s when rhubarb rules the rows

As the month of May ripens, it’s rhubarb’s time to shine. While asparagus is a more celebrated harbinger of spring in the Valley, rhubarb has a lot in common with the famed “Hadley grass.” Both are long-lived perennials that thrive in local soil,.

Ramona s Clark makes leap from trampoline to diving board - wins section title

Print During his middle school years, Caden Clark began to learn flips on the trampoline. When he made the transition from Olive Peirce Middle School to Mountain Valley Academy, he transferred some of those moves to the Bulldogs’ diving team. It apparently worked. Clark, now a junior, won the CIF Division II boys diving championship on April 23. Clark had 210.40 points on his six dives during the CIF meet at Granite Hills High School. La Jolla Country Day senior Ethan Estrada had the second-place Division II score of 181.55 points. “Stuff like that does not come easy, and it takes a lot of dedication and hard work,” said Clark.

The Recorder - Valley Bounty: Hadley s Winter Moon Roots grows locavore fare for the dark months

Valley Bounty: Hadley’s Winter Moon Roots grows locavore fare for the dark months  Owner Michael Docter and farm manager Rosendo Santizo sort seeds on Michael’s porch last spring. CONTRIBUTED photo/LYNN BOWMASTER Published: 12/2/2020 4:02:51 AM Winter Moon Roots, on 20 acres in Hadley, is known for some of the tastiest roots out there. Owner Michael Docter recently expanded on what makes their farm unique, the legacy of farm ownership in the region, and how some turnips are sweet enough to snack on raw. The farm focuses entirely on growing tasty tubers for a winter harvest, supplying a bounty of local food during a season when fresh local crops can be scarce. This year, they grew a rainbow of carrots, turnips, rutabaga, beets and radishes of all shapes, sizes and colors.

At Red Fire Farm, it s always farm share season

At Red Fire Farm, it’s always farm share season A bounty of fresh greens and produce from Red Fire Farm. RED FIRE FARM A bevy of organic tomatoes, available though Red Fire Farm’s CSA and retail stores. RED FIRE FARM RED FIRE FARM Red Fire Farm’s storefront on Carver Street in Granby. RED FIRE FARM The sign out side the farm store in Granby doesn’t actually list everything offered for sale. RED FIRE FARM Published: 4/23/2021 2:26:22 PM As local farms gear up for the main growing season, a chorus rings out: “Sign up now for your CSA share!” For some this is a familiar call. Others ask, “What’s that? And why would I want one?”

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