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'We're trying to work around the mud': Local farmers cope with near-record breaking rain in July amherstbulletin.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from amherstbulletin.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
‘We’re trying to work around the mud’: Local farmers cope with near-record breaking rain in July > Cabbage, broccoli and other vegetables in a field too wet to cultivate at Intervale Farm in Westhampton. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS > Potato plants that were sitting in a puddle of water after the 15 inches of rain fell in July in a field at Intervale Farm in Westhampton. “Things were looking good and then it rained and rained,” explained co-owner Rick Tracy, “It hit a tipping point and all of sudden the plants were in a puddle of water.” STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS > Rick Tracy, co-owner of Intervale Farm in Westhampton, stands in a field where his potato plants died. “Roots need air in the soil and when they are standing in water they drown,” he said. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS ....
Published: 4/21/2021 8:51:14 AM Elly Vaughan bought the farm that would become Belchertown’s Phoenix Fruit Farm in 2017 after working as its manager. Since taking over, she has planted new varieties of fruit trees, brought the farm into the vegetable business and opened a farm store. This year, however, something happened on her farm that Vaughan had never seen before: She assembled an all-woman pruning crew. Vaughan, 35, has been farming since her college years, but she’s never worked on a crew that’s all women. “Most of the times you’re the only woman on the crew,” she said. The crew was formed after her assistant grower, Natalie Goodman, suggested bringing in some friends she knew from rock climbing for the pruning work. ....
Published: 4/15/2021 1:23:54 PM BELCHERTOWN Elly Vaughan bought the farm that would become Phoenix Fruit Farm in 2017, after working as its manager. Since taking over she has planted new varieties of fruit trees, brought the farm into the vegetable business and opened a farm store. This year, however, something happened on her farm that Vaughan had never seen before: She assembled an all-woman pruning crew. Vaughan, 35, has been farming since her college years, but she’s never worked on a crew that’s all women. “Most of the times you’re the only woman on the crew,” she said. The crew was formed after her assistant grower, Natalie Goodman, suggested bringing in some friends she knew from rock climbing for the pruning work. ....