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August 17, 2018

This week’s Modern Agrarian issue on Gardenista explored the new generation of working farmers and the land they cultivate. Here’s a look.

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Above: Not only do couple Andrew White and Katee Lafleur grow and harvest all their own food on their Maine farm but they also serve land-to-table taco nights and community dinners in their barn. Learn more about their farm in 13 Ideas to Steal from Maine’s Young DIY Farmers. Photograph by Greta Rybus.
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Above: A Boston couple could think of no better place for their own residence than the wooded hillside overlooking their working farm. Take the full tour in The Bostonians: A Modern Agrarian Landscape in New England. Photograph by Justine Hand.
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Above: And, in Brooklyn, Marie Viljoen takes us on a tour of her 1,000-square-foot rental garden and prepares to say goodbye to it when she moves in the fall. Read more in A Movable Garden: Saying Goodbye to a Brooklyn Backyard.

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