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Hayes Farm: redefining how farming knowledge is passed on in New Brunswick

RAVEN’s Hannah Moore is based this summer at the Hayes Farm. In her article for the NB Media Co-op this week, Hannah writes about how farming knowledge is being passed on in new ways in the province. You can read her article here.

Author Susan O'DonnellPosted on May 15, 2020May 23, 2020Categories Alternative media on rural and environmental issues, Food security and regenerative farming, RAVEN project news

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