Vandals Target Ipswich, Massachusetts Farm Growing Food for People in Need: "Incredibly Disheartening"
The farm said 80% of its produce goes to food-insecure neighbors, and donors are helping replace seeds, trays and plants.
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'Incredibly disheartening': Vandals destroy farm growing food for needy
Shock and outrage have brought a Massachusetts community together after a devastating act of vandalism struck the heart of a local food initiative. The incident occurred at the Three Sisters Garden Project in Ipswich, where vandals broke into the greenhouse overnight, destroying hundreds of trays of seedlings and undoing several weeks of work, according to CBS News. "Trays all over the floor, there were plants on the ground, things uprooted, thi…
Ipswich community farm searching for vandal after nearly 20,000 seedlings destroyed - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Nearly 20,000 seedlings were destroyed at a nonprofit community farm in Ipswich Tuesday, according to the farm’s executive director. Elizabeth Green, Executive Director of Three Sisters Garden Project, said she walked into their greenhouse on Washington Street Tuesday and saw thousands of plants destroyed. She estimates at least $10,000 worth of damage was done. “A lot of our plants and trays were just thrown on the ground, uprooted, ripped in h…
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