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October 8, 2007

The urban farm

SPROUT & Victory Farms are seeking out properties within the Richmond Metro Area to establish more farms for the increasing demand of community supported agriculture. Properties should be able to accommodate an area from 1/8 acre (~75′ x 75′) up to a 1/2 acre (~150′ x 150′) for intensive, manual farming activities. Access to domestic water supply and electrical connection required. Property type can vary- from a vacant, inner city lot to an unused area on a residential property.

Sprout is awesome, btw. I know that there is a totally empty lot on the 3000 block of Parkwood that is fenced in and covered with gravel. You can’t even park there! It’d make a sweet farm.

 

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