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Being a Wildly Successful Farm Means Playing by Gopher Prairie’s Rules

May 14, 2019 By Brian DeVore, Land Stewardship Project; author of Wildly Successful Farming Tyler Carlson farms near “Gopher Prairie,” the fictional setting for Sinclair Lewis’s 1920 novel, Main Street. In the book, Lewis, who grew up in the real Gopher Prairie, otherwise known as Sauk Centre, Minnesota, used biting satire to poke fun at […]

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Cindy and Marc Cutter: Why do you support Farm Table Foundation’s mission?

January 22, 2019 We have lived in this rural community for over 40 years. As residents, landowners, and business people, our interest in good food, nature, and the environment are all central to our enthusiasm and support for Farm Table Foundation. We truly appreciate the broad focus Farm Table brings to food, the community circle

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Radical Flour

January 22, 2019 – By Michael Schut Focaccia Darrold Glanville rapped his knuckles on the focaccia he had just pulled from the oven. He pointed out that he wasn’t familiar with that particular oven and that he didn’t have access to all his favorite ingredients. He suspected the sourdough focaccia wouldn’t be his best. Those of

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