The current issue of
Mule magazine has an article about three examples of a growing breed of young farmers—individuals and couples—who are creating small (sometimes micro) farms, in this case right here in North Carolina. I've posted the "reader" below to highlight the growing technology of being able to read magazines online, and in this case to embed the article on a web site or blog. You can use the scale (percent) adjuster (and other tools) in the top margin of the frame to make the article more readable. Or if you'd prefer to read it online you can go
here. If you don't read the whole article at least take a look at the nice photos. (Thanks to Chatham County, NC, [organic] extension agent Debbie Roos at
Growing Small Farms for the heads-up on the article.)
(Disclaimer: Mule magazine is not something I read regularly or recommend. This article is the first time I've heard of it. My recommendation is only for the article, not for the mag itself.)
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