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Tom Brown from Western North Carolina had been working actively to restore the rare and lost apple varieties around Appalachia since the 90s, and was able to save about 1,200 varieties of these heirloom apples up to date.
Brown currently resides in the center of the state of Clemmons and a retired chemical engineer. He s been on a long journey of rescuing Appalachia s apples with fear that they might disappear forever if he doesn t do this meaningful work. Finding old apples was a joy for me knowing I was helping me preserve our agriculture heritage, Brown said. This passion of him started when he saw many of the apple varieties that he can find, and contacting people, even visiting homes of strangers to inquire about apples.
CISA selling gift bags of locally grown, produced foods for holidays
Some of the items that are available in the gift bags of locally grown and produced foods that Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) is selling for the holidays. Gift bags must be ordered by Sunday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
STAFF REPORT
Modified: 12/11/2020 11:16:11 AM
SOUTH DEERFIELD Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA), partnering with Atlas Farm and Clarkdale Fruit Farms, is selling gift bags of locally grown and produced foods just in time for holiday gift-giving.
The new tote bag features artwork by Arielle Jessop and includes all kinds of items from local farms and food producers, according to CISA.
CISA selling gift bags of locally grown, produced foods for holidays
Some of the items that are available in the gift bags of locally grown and produced foods that Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) is selling for the holidays. Gift bags must be ordered by Sunday. Contributed photo
Staff Report
Published: 12/9/2020 4:34:30 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA), partnering with Atlas Farm and Clarkdale Fruit Farms, is selling gift bags of locally grown and produced foods just in time for holiday gift giving.
The new tote bag features artwork by Arielle Jessop and includes all kinds of items from local farms and food producers, according to a CISA press release.
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