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In 1810, 84% of folks in the USA were farmers Today one American farmer feeds 165 people. Our country has a cheap food policy and the grower, whoever raises your
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In 1810, 84% of folks in the USA were farmers Today one American farmer feeds 165 people. Our country has a cheap food policy and the grower, whoever raises your
Fixing up old ME farmhouses and all the buildings around the homestead. Country living housing projects require plenty of skill, lots of home work study and boat loads of patience.
In 1963 My Dad And Mom Bought Their 1st White Tractor Trailer Truck Then Kept Adding To The Fleet That Hauled Their Own Home Grown Potatoes And Brokering Other Farmer’s
Food insecurity, what do the two words mean if you live in Maine? Well for starters, the first time I heard the expression “food insecurity” I did not think about
Farming in Maine, when there were seven farmers on one road. Not one farmer in three small Maine towns. Bigger, more production but way way fewer in number now. And
When you grow up in a small rural state like Maine. Where the ability to fix things, keep them going not just plunk down the cash to replace them, an
Hello, I’m Andy Mooers and grew up on this Maine family farm. I own and still enjoy this spread during off hours from my full time passion and jealous master listing, marketing, selling Maine real estate