Farms and Schools

by Rona on October 15, 2007

Friend, fellow cook and farmers’ market co-explorer Judy Rosen sent a sweet article about Heron Pond Farm, in South Hampton, New Hampshire. Heron Pond sells at the Seacoast Growers Association’s Tuesday afternoon market in Hampton, minutes from Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts, where Judy summers, and where we go for a short time each summer.

Farms selling to schools, aided by a university program, handled through a distributor — it sounds like lots of wins, particularly for the students, who get better tasting food, and the farmers, who get an expanded market.

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