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Putnam Farms Conserves Lower Plain Property in Charlestown
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UVLT’s purchase of a conservation easement on riverfront farmland…
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rachelhastings2024-06-19 13:48:032024-06-19 13:48:03Celebrating Dairy Month
Potato Planting at the Old Town Farm
The Old Town Farm field continues a 200-year legacy of producing…

Devon Cattle Arrive at Brookmead Conservation Area
After a busy spring clearing fencelines and improving pasture,…
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Lorie Hood2021-12-15 17:07:502021-12-15 17:07:50Land for Farming
Another Successful Year in the Food Pantry Garden
The final day of harvest at the Brookmead Food Pantry Garden…

A Summer in the Food Pantry Garden
Karina Ricker was this year's UVLT Patchen Miller Intern, spending…

Vermont Alpine Farm in Reading Protected Forever
High in the mountains, in a part of Reading known as the “Vermont…

Putnam Farms Hunter Meadow Conserved
Putnam Farms Inc started as a small, family farm in 1924 by Ellsworth and Ethel Putnam with just 15-20 milk cows. Almost 100 years later it’s one of the largest dairy farms in the Upper Valley.

