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Food & Community at Farfields Farm

Pat McCafferty visits Farfields Farm to discuss Food & Community.

10/01/2019 | Rating TV-G

Virginia Home Grown

Food & Community at Farfields Farm

Clip: Season 19 Episode 7 | 7m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

Pat McCafferty visits Farfields Farm to discuss Food & Community.

Pat McCafferty learns about the mission of Farfields Farm, a regenerative agriculture endeavor in Afton, Virginia, from Kelly Walsh. He also talks with Lilia Fuquen about the Virginia Humanities program Food and Community, which explores food and food practices in communities throughout the commonwealth. Engage with us at Facebook.com/VirginiaHomeGrown or vpm.org/vhg. VHG 1907. October 1, 2019.

10/01/2019 | Rating TV-G

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