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Connecticut’s agricultural fair season runs from July through October.
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The new documentary series, produced by a team at Eastern Connecticut State University, follows the stories of those who came from nearby states and far-away countries for work in Connecticut, including a young Martin Luther King Jr.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) said the spotted lanternfly poses a serious threat to Connecticut’s environment and agricultural industry. He wants Congress to pass the Spotted Lanternfly Research and Development Act.
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Congress is negotiating the 2023 Farm Bill, which funds agricultural programs. Connecticut farmers want more money for programs that fit the Northeast.
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Agriculture is changing in Connecticut, a revolution about more than marijuana. Connecticut farmers are growing choi, forming co-ops — and hosting weddings.
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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Thomas Vilsack has designated New London and Windham counties in Connecticut as natural disaster areas due to the ongoing drought conditions.
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Visitors to Connecticut’s fruit farms looking to pick apples this fall will see a smaller crop and fewer varieties. Growers blame last year’s severe…