Shifting Ground: Newfangled notions revitalize family farms

Volume
25
/ Issue
51

Cover Design Credit:

Scott Southwick

Cover Photography Credit:

Marc Pierre LeMauviel
Keeping family land viable and productive is a challenge for many Western North Carolina farmers. But grants that support diversification efforts are offering new avenues for growth and financial stability. On the cover: Aaron and Anne Grier of Gaining Ground Farm in Leicester

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    -by Edwin Arnaudin
    The Grail screens a documentary on the band Luxury and the Smoky Mountain Cinema reopens in Waynesville.

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