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One last visit to the farm for the year. See you in March!

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Swapping for homemade goodies, sipping beers, and getting happy at the BK Swappers get-together in Cobble Hill.

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Tricks and treats as an early snow blankets the farm on Halloween eve. Outside, a last harvest of peppers; inside, making marigold bracelets.

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Farm friends pitch in to raise funds for Growing Chefs and the Open Space Institute at Seedstock at Eagle Street Rooftop Farm. Cold beers, cool rooftop breezes, good food and great music for a Saturday night.

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A visit to Hopes Take Root and Brother Nature, two farms in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood. Thanks to Greening Of Detroit and everyone at both farms for the warm welcome on a cold morning in late March.

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Poking around the borders of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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Views from Franklin Street after another January snowfall.

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These are a few of my favorite images from A Year At Eagle Street Rooftop Farm.

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The farm opens for one last market before Thanksgiving. With the season over, the chickens have gone to winter homes. But the kale is still growing, and there are still carrots and peppers to be had. Time for one last market and a pause to give thanks for a productive year.

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The last Sunday of the month, and the last open farm of the season save for right before Thanksgiving. The gang dress as the women of Jules Breton’s The Recall of the Gleaners for photographer Felicia Wong, then get down to work harvesting late-season veggies.

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As the farming season winds down, late-season crops like carrots, peppers and herbs are harvested and beds prepped for winter. In the afternoon, the folks from Rockaway Taco drop by for food and fun.

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