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2 hrs ago EXETER â On May 4, the Southeast Land Trust of NH (SELT) completed a conservation easement on Clarke Farm, a 300-acre, grass-based livestock operation that straddles the towns of Newmarket and Epping. Jack and Linda Clarke originally purchased the property in 1977. The farm raises cattle and sheep on pasture, selling their meats into the local food market. A 175-acre portion of the property will be secured with an Agricultural Land Easement (ALE), ensuring that the land will be preserved for agricultural use forever. Another 33 acres of forested wetlands on the property will also be protected by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. ....
Portsmouth Herald EXETER – The Southeast Land Trust of NH recently completed a conservation easement on Clarke Farm, a 300-acre, grass-based livestock operation that straddles the towns of Newmarket and Epping. Jack and Linda Clarke originally purchased the property in 1977. The farm raises cattle and sheep on pasture, selling their meats into the local food market. A 175-acre portion of the property will be secured with an Agricultural Land Easement (ALE), ensuring that the land will be preserved for agricultural use forever. Another 33 acres of forested wetlands on the property will also be protected by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. “There are so many reasons why conserving this property is important, but the heart of why we’re doing this is to protect our local farms and our ability to produce food here in New Hampshire,” said Jeremy Lougee, conservation project manager and farmland coordinator for SELT. “One of the many things we ....
“Farm-fresh eggs are so much better than store-bought ones,” Redmond said. Last Saturday, Redmond was one of the hundreds of consumers who visited the market in search of tomatoes, lettuce, eggs and beef. Many of the 100-plus vendors come back year after year, as do their customers. Gianna and Maria Leland, both high school students, enjoy helping their mother with her booth. Maria Leland, who farms in Pretty Prairie, has sold at the farmers market for more than 15 years. The family sold out of their pasture-raised eggs before the market ended on Saturday. John and Walter Miller, who run Cheney Lake Lettuce in Reno County, packed up their booth by 10 a.m. The market runs from 7 a.m. to noon each Saturday. The father and son team brought lettuce, basil, cucumbers and large slicing tomatoes to the market. On Saturday, they left early – with an empty truck. ....
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