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Millsboro Farmers' Market to open May 15 for season | Lifestyle


The Millsboro Farmers’ Market will open on Saturday, May 15, with about 20 vendors selling everything from chocolate-covered strawberries, cupcakes and candles to wine-cork jewelry, produce and a variety of other goods.
“Word is out. It’s getting bigger,” said a pleased Mayor Michelle Truitt, who initiated the effort to restart the farmers’ market again last year, after a several-year absence.
“Can’t wait to get started,” she said at the Millsboro Town Council meeting on Monday, May 3, adding that vendors will assemble in the town hall parking lot from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday through Sept. 25.
Also for sale will be cakes, pastries for keto lovers and diabetics, pet-care items, nutrition shakes, fresh-cut flowers, masks, handmade cards, lavender supplies, pottery, wooden shelves and small furniture, baby supplies and educational offerings. ....

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Hydroponic farming makes sense, but does it make money in Delaware


Bill Jordan of Millsboro is an accidental farmer who s growing crops without soil.
“I was going to make alcohol from corn or peaches to supplement fuel when fuel prices got stupid,” Jordan recalled, but he quickly realized that was not profitable.
As part of his research, though, he saw that some hydroponic farms use what’s left of the corn or peaches from the alcohol-making process as a fertilizer.
“That’s what led me to it,” he said.
About 15 years ago when he lived in Maryland, he started taking courses on hydroponics and visiting hydroponic farms. He built his own greenhouse and supplemented his income by building greenhouses for others. ....

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