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PHOTO: Raising cane
01-09-2024 6:30 PM


The state of solar: In final forum, experts debate best ways to implement solar projects
01-03-2024 3:17 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

Editor’s note: This is the fourth and final article from the Western Massachusetts Solar Forum series. The first three forums took place in September, and another series of forums is in the works for this spring. AMHERST — Most experts agree solar...


Slew of farm bills advancing on Beacon Hill
01-03-2024 1:04 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

A permanent disaster relief fund to assist farmers devastated by acts of nature, and providing farmers more flexibility for using their properties once they are protected in the Agricultural Preservation Restriction program, are among the bills the...


Learning from the floods: To prepare for an unpredictable future, Pioneer Valley farmers think big
12-22-2023 11:32 AM

By JACOB NELSON

“So much was just about to bloom,” said Suna Turgay of Flowerwork Farm in Northampton. “And then the flooding came.”Warmer, wetter and less predictable weather are all on the rise in New England as our climate changes. The idea of normal is constantly...


PHOTO: Watchful eyes in Whately
12-17-2023 5:07 PM


$85K grant to boost CISA’s Buy Local initiative
12-17-2023 4:52 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture’s (CISA) Buy Local campaign will get a boost in the coming months on the heels of a Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) grant.CISA received the $84,737 grant on Nov....


Farm fund disburses second round of $3.3M in grants; state announces another $20M in aid
12-12-2023 6:08 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

Western and central Massachusetts farmers are receiving a boost from $23.3 million in disaster relief from a philanthropic fund set up in the wake of July’s devastating floods and further state aid announced by the Healey-Driscoll administration.The...


A farming intervention: State plan confronts threat of development, barriers to access, viability in face of climate change
12-11-2023 4:02 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

For farms across western Massachusetts, the effects of climate change were tangible this growing season.At Red Fire Farm with property in Montague and Granby, co-owner Sarah Voiland said that after the May frost event, the farm’s full harvest on...


Resilience and respect: Farmer Appreciation Party salutes extraordinary efforts in trying times
11-30-2023 6:26 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

NORTHAMPTON — This year was a tough run for Massachusetts farmers, with more than $42 million and 13,000 acres of crop losses reported due to extreme weather during the spring and summer.Despite the Feb. 4 freeze, May 18 frost and July 10 flooding...


When misfortune strikes, local farmers unite 
11-24-2023 5:19 PM

By JACOB NELSON

In many ways, farming is an act of faith. Faith that nature will provide for a harvest, and a farmer’s faith in themselves to figure out whatever challenges arise. Some years bring bumper crops, others disappointment, but with climate change fueling...


Agriculture commissioner marks ‘Green Friday’ with Christmas tree farm tour in Ashfield
11-24-2023 2:54 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

ASHFIELD — Like many Americans after Thanksgiving, crowds of Franklin County residents left their homes on Black Friday to knock out some holiday shopping.In Ashfield, though, it wasn’t to purchase electronics or other big-ticket items, but rather one...


Farms on the front lines: Amid extreme weather, farmers rush to mitigate climate impacts, become more resilient
11-17-2023 4:42 PM

By JACOB NELSON

It’s hard to throw water on a burning house while trying to rebuild it at the same time, but that’s exactly what addressing climate change requires. Rising greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are already changing the planet. The choice is whether to...


Charting state’s course toward food security: Special agriculture panel focuses on bolstering food banks
11-16-2023 5:55 PM

By JAMES PENTLAND

NORTHAMPTON — While extremist Republicans in Congress are trying to gut programs that provide food to those in need, Massachusetts could become the first state to end hunger, U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern told a special state commission on agriculture on...


Winter farmers market to debut at Greenfield Public Library on Nov. 18 
11-13-2023 12:24 PM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — The annual winter Farmers Market will soon be underway, thanks in part to a new partnership with the Greenfield Public Library.“Having it at the library is a huge deal because the library is going to be open while the farmers market is...


Franklin Tech students take agriculture know-how to national convention
11-06-2023 3:27 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

TURNERS FALLS — Nine Franklin County Technical School students embraced last week’s national FFA Convention and Expo as an invaluable opportunity to connect with agriculturally inclined youth from all over the country.FFA, which originally stood for...


Shutesbury couple hits agrisolar roadblock, seeks legal judgment on proposed Deerfield arrays
10-27-2023 5:58 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

DEERFIELD — With climate change a present threat, Michael Pill and Carol Holzberg have been exploring installing a dual-use solar array on their farmland.The Shutesbury couple’s project, though, has run into a roadblock due to the Agricultural...


‘There’s no store like this here’: Moldova native opens International Supermarket in Greenfield
10-26-2023 10:42 AM

By MARY BYRNE

GREENFIELD — With the opening of International Supermarket on Main Street, one western Massachusetts man is bringing a taste of his home country to the people of Franklin County.“I was planning a long time ago to open a supermarket, but I couldn’t...


Franklin County Chamber of Commerce breakfast focuses on supporting local agriculture
10-24-2023 11:21 AM

By BELLA LEVAVI

GREENFIELD — Business leaders came together at the monthly Franklin County Chamber of Commerce breakfast on Friday morning to discuss how they can continue to support the region’s farmers amid the increasing challenges they face. With about 830 farms...


CISA seeks $500K to bolster farm fund
10-23-2023 1:42 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — With farmers facing two of the most challenging summers in recent memory, Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) is launching a fundraising campaign that will expand access to local produce and prepare farmers for a...


Four Rivers ‘cultivates community’ through celebration of Latin American, Hispanic cultures
10-16-2023 6:31 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — Students, faculty and the community at Four Rivers Charter Public School gathered late Friday afternoon for food, music and dancing as the school held its third annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.The growing event invites the...

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