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Abigail Karter, high school senior

Abigail Karter grew up on a small hobby farm in Winslow. At least so she says. It doesn’t sound all that hobbylike to us, frankly. The family has more than a dozen beef cattle. There are pigs and goats. They tap trees for maple syrup and “do blueberries,” more than 600 bushes, Karter says. There’s […]

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Late MOFGA leader’s passions shared by Maine scholarship winners

We’re pleased to introduce the three winners of the first-ever Russell Libby Agricultural Scholar Awards. As part of our first annual Source Awards last spring, Source partnered with the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, MOFGA, to grant scholarships in honor of the late, much-loved Russell Libby. Until his untimely death from cancer, Libby served […]

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Michael Hayden, MOFGA journeyperson

Michael Hayden has a big heart. While operating a vegetable farm in Milbridge, Folklore Farm, he somehow finds time to tutor migrant workers in math. And to volunteer at a weekly community dinner. And to teach kids yoga, another volunteer gig. He works with Incredible Edible, a project in Milbridge that has placed gardens in […]

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Market Watch: Sugar snap peas

I am feeling depressed about sugar snap peas. I waited all winter long – it was an awfully long winter – for this sweet and snappy taste of early summer, but now that the peas have arrived, I don’t think I can afford them. Sugar snaps are selling for, gulp, $9 a pound, or some […]