Barbara Lawlor, Nederland. High as an elephant’s eye. The Nederland Food Pantry grows much of its own food, which it then distributed to locals once a week. Corn, squash and tomatoes were
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Barbara Lawlor, Nederland. High as an elephant’s eye. The Nederland Food Pantry grows much of its own food, which it then distributed to locals once a week. Corn, squash and tomatoes were successful and the garden is close to harvesting. NMSHS seventh grader Asher Hughes can’t wait for a bite of the home-grown corn on the cob.
(Originally published in the August 30, 2018, print edition of The Mountain-Ear.)