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How are the tomatoes and basil doing now?

10/15/2018

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Sweet tomatoes and tender basil served at DaLou's Bistro on an appetizer salad alongside local sprouts and smoked fish.  
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    Agripreneur Students (2016 posts)
    Students in the Agripreneur Program will be writing posts this summer to update the community on their progress.

    Todd Rothe  (2015 posts)

    Farm to School High Tunnel Project site coordinator. Co-owner and manager of River Road Farm in Marengo, WI.

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  • Food Sovereignty
    • Bad River Tribal Food Sovereignty
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    • Local Resources & Partnering Organizations
  • Education
    • Winter Spinach High Tunnel Research Project
    • Farm to School >
      • Harvest of the Month
      • School Gardens
      • Farm-to-School Contacts
      • Internships
      • Local Food Requests
      • Events
    • High Tunnel Greenhouse Project >
      • Resources for Educators
      • School High Tunnels
  • Access to Food
    • Local Food Retailers
    • Farmer's Markets
    • CSAs
    • Farm-to-Table Restaurants
    • Food Pantries & Community Resources
  • Sustainable Farming
    • Listing of Local Farms
    • Resources For Established and Aspiring Farmers
  • Traditions
    • Ojibwe Food Traditions
    • FEAST Community Cookbook & Recipes
    • Farm to School Local Foods Recipes
  • Donate