Joe Bartenfelder has been getting plenty of compliments on his produce from customers at the Baltimore Farmers’ Market this summer. Little do they know what a tough season it has been, he says. “They say, ‘Everything looks good because I guess you’ve had a lot of rain!’ ” said Bartenfelder, a family…
Source: Sun
Record rains put sunflower selfies, summer watermelons at risk as Maryland farmers fight erratic weather
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