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Organic Sunderland eatery putting down new roots in Greenfield
Wild Roots at 11 Bridge St. in Sunderland is an organic, “fast casual” eatery. A soon-to-open Greenfield location will offer the same core menu. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Wild Roots at 11 Bridge St. in Sunderland. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
The former Antonio’s Pizza and Grinders at 201 Main St. in Greenfield will become a second location for the Sunderland-based Wild Roots. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
The former Antonio’s Pizza and Grinders at 201 Main St. in Greenfield will become a second location for the Sunderland-based Wild Roots. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
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More than 100 raffle baskets were up for grabs at St. John Neumann Regional School. Author: WNEP Web Staff Updated: 4:48 PM EST February 21, 2021
PALMERTON, Pa. The 24th Annual Basket Social was held Sunday at St. John Neumann Regional School in Palmerton.
More than 100 raffle baskets were up for grabs.
The baskets were filled with everything from school supplies and crayons to board games.
Organizers say after so many of their planned fundraisers were canceled in the last year, the big turnout today was touching. Our tuition money goes towards paying the teachers and things for the school, but our fundraisers, we count on for all the kid s activities, said Kelly Erickson, Coordinator. Their field day events, their breakfasts, and all their extracurricular activities.
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Coming up on AgweekTV, we will take a look into grain farmers reaping the benefits of one of the strongest demand-led bull markets in several years. We will talk to a farmer who says if you re thinking about not getting the COVID vaccine, think again. On Soil Health Minute, we will discuss the next step in using cover crops on your farm. Finally, we ll take a look at one of the first walleye farming projects in the country, located in Minnesota.
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GRAIN FARMERS REAP THE BENEFITS OF ONE OF THE STRONGEST DEMAND LED BULL MARKETS IN SEVERAL YEARS.
Confronting COVID
Interviewed recently at the farm near Kennedy, Minn., Kelly, 63, said he had always taken COVID seriously. Kelly is diabetic, one of the underlying conditions that makes the pandemic deadly.
The Erickson family has been in Kittson County, Minnesota, since the early 1900s. They established their farm at Kennedy, Minn., in 1936, where they raise sugar beets, wheat and canola. Photo taken Jan. 25, 2021, at Kennedy, Minn. Mikkel Pates / Agweek
“When you live in rural America, of course it doesn’t impact you like the nightly news does,” he said. Kelly tried to wear masks. He took a COVID test in October 2020 and tested negative. His son and farming partner, Scott, 40, and his wife, Brynn, had been exposed.