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Category Archives: cherries
A Dream Becomes Reality
Lori Rutledge woke up one morning and told her husband Steve that they would find land for their farm that would be surrounded by mountains. Steve was teaching classics at the University of Maryland and any farmland near there certainly … Continue reading
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Diversification Makes Cents
Although her parents had long moved away, on a drive to check out her old childhood home on the ridge above Newberg, Ranee Solmonsson passed a parcel of land that was for sale. It turned out to be 9 acres … Continue reading
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Cherries!! WE have Cherries!!
. Dolce Farm and Orhards has sweet lapin and pie/tart omntmorency cherries available. Dolce Farm and Orchards – Our chickens are truly free range and have acres of grassy pastures to forage in. They areĀ using natural methods. Our sheep are … Continue reading