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Farm & Field
Early Blight Arrives
Sam Bungey
Late blight: the first part of the name given to the vicious plant disease that affects tomatoes and potatoes is somewhat misleading, at...
8:19 pm, July 27, 2009
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Don't Rain on My Hay
Sam Bungey
Simon Athearn of Morning Glory was making hay while the sun shone yesterday, though he wasn’t yet ready to bet the farm — just a few acres...
9:18 pm, July 13, 2009
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Compost Tea is Ready for Brewing
Sam Bungey
Less agriculturally-minded folk than Mitchell Posin might mistake the sign on South Road advertising compost tea for a joke, something...
8:37 pm, July 6, 2009
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Rain, Economy Put Damper on Farmers' Market
Sam Bungey
The general impression is that the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market is having a slow start to its 35th year. Farmers are weathering a...
8:13 pm, June 29, 2009
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Morning Glory Farm Celebrates 30 Years of Feeding an Island
Mark Alan Lovewell
There was a hoedown at Morning Glory Farm on Saturday. The farm was celebrating its 30th year as an Island agricultural institution, with...
6:13 pm, June 22, 2009
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CSA Future is Bright
Sam Bungey
The Whippoorwill Farm community supported agriculture program is still accepting members for the coming season, after a wobbly financial...
8:16 pm, June 1, 2009
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Mason Jar Confessions
Julia Rappaport
Although today’s is the last Farm and Field column for the year, the farming season is far from over. Fall brings fields full of squash and...
7:59 pm, September 29, 2008
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Harvest Moon Brings Fall Bounty
Julia Rappaport
The Sept. 15 sun went down in one blazing ball and after the last bit of color was gone, the crowds gathered on Lambert’s Cove Beach brushed...
7:32 pm, September 22, 2008
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Lazy Tomato Days of Summer
Julia Rappaport
If I were a tomato, I would want to be a porch tomato. It is a lesson which took only 15 months, about $50 and a bowl of bruschetta on a warm...
8:00 pm, September 15, 2008
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