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The New Alchemy Institute was a research center that did pioneering investigation into organic agriculture, aquaculture and bioshelter design between 1969 and 1991. It was founded by John Todd, Nancy Jack Todd, and William McLarney. Its purpose was to research human support systems of food, water, and shelter and to completely rethink how these ...
A Cape Cod family’s plan to build a 10,000 square-foot farm-to-table restaurant on Route 28 in West Dennis are underway. Father and son team, Dennis and Dylan Leary, are the heart and passionate ...
In 2006, the DCR granted a permit to Brookwood Community Farm, Inc., a non-profit, to organically farm 1-acre (4,000 m 2) for food and flowers. [4] That has continued through 2010. The farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 25, 1980. The barn was added separately at the same time. [1]
The homestead was operated as a farm from the 1750s to 2006, when the owner died. [2] After being threatened by a previous owner who wanted to tear down the house and build a new one on the nearby pond, [citation needed] the community rallied around the town historical commission and the owner sold the land and house to Cape Abilities, a nonprofit organization that helps provide jobs and ...
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The Old Tavern Farm is a historic farmstead at 817 Colrain Road in Greenfield, Massachusetts. The main structure exemplifies the organic growth of a farm complex from colonial days into the 19th century. The main block of the house is a Federal style 2-1/2 story center chimney structure, built c. 1820.
Lured out of "retirement" by daughter, Nicole, they together co-founded Late July Organic Snacks, a company that produces organic cookies and crackers, in 2001. [5] A resident of Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, and Sanibel, Florida, Bernard died at age 61 on March 7, 2009, in Hyannis, Massachusetts due to pancreatic cancer. He was survived by ...
The Crowell–Bourne Farm is a historic 1775 farmhouse on West Falmouth Highway (Route 28A) in West Falmouth, Massachusetts. The farm has been owned and operated by Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuaries since 1979. [2] The property has 49 acres of fields and woods with walking trails, and is open to the public. [3]