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Orange Farmers Market back at Butterfield Park
05-23-2025 12:10 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

ORANGE — The Orange Farmers Market is back at its old home, Butterfield Park.

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Farmers eye ‘forever chemical’ legislation
05-23-2025 1:28 PM

By CHINANU OKOLI

Some local farmers hope bills to mitigate PFAS contamination in Massachusetts could safeguard their work and protect their lives.


Longtime farmers retire, close Butynski’s Farm Stand in Greenfield
05-14-2025 2:18 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

GREENFIELD — It’s the end of an era for local agriculture, as Butynski’s Farm Stand has ceased operations following the retirement of the four people in charge of it.


Farm-to-school initiative takes root at Union 38 schools
05-12-2025 11:36 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

CONWAY — Each month at Conway Grammar School, students are treated to a pop-up tasting event inspired by local farm products with offerings ranging from potatoes to kale.


PHOTO: Sticking to it
05-11-2025 12:00 PM


Nationwide, beekeepers report loss of 1.6M colonies in 10 months
05-02-2025 6:05 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

Across the United States, beekeepers are facing their greatest crisis in decades, with more than 1 million colonies reported lost in the last 10 months.


Mini festival in Greenfield to celebrate Polish, Eastern European heritage
04-16-2025 11:40 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

GREENFIELD — Whether your family traditions are pysanky egg decorating, wycinanki paper cutting or traditional folk dancing, residents are invited to celebrate all things Polish and Eastern European at The LAVA Center.


Bill would allow Chapter 61A exception for renewable energy at farms
04-15-2025 4:13 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

A recommendation from a task force the Legislature created a decade ago resurfaced last week before the Revenue Committee, which took testimony related to the machinations involved when a farm wants to use a portion of its land to generate both renewable electricity and supplemental income.


Nearly $102K in land stewardship grants to aid three Franklin County farms
04-12-2025 3:40 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

Three Franklin County farms have been awarded $101,875 in land stewardship grants from the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) to aid in maintenance efforts that will ensure the land remains farmable for future generations.


PHOTO: What’s on the menu?
04-08-2025 4:48 PM


Farm owners learn the importance of succession planning at Shelburne workshop
03-30-2025 11:29 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SHELBURNE — When it comes to the future of Franklin County farms, there’s so many options: they can be placed under an Agricultural Preservation Restriction, donated to a local conservation agency or sold to the next generation.


Tax amendment could safeguard state’s small farms
03-30-2025 11:27 AM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — A pair of western Massachusetts lawmakers made an urgent plea to their colleagues last week to allow smaller farms to access property tax benefits currently available only to their larger peers.


Pioneer Valley farmers sound off over ag cuts at ‘Attack on Small Farms’ rally
03-24-2025 5:17 PM

By SAMUEL GELINAS

HADLEY — Irate farmers, waving signs and pitchforks, gathered in front of Town Hall on Sunday afternoon as tractors rolled in and the Expandable Brass Band played at the start of an “Attack on Small Farms” protest.


Mural artists chosen in Montague
03-24-2025 2:46 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

MONTAGUE — Artists from Amherst, Cambridge and Great Barrington have been selected to design a total of six wheatpaste murals that will be installed in May.


MDAR commissioner pens letter to USDA over uncertain funding and impact on farmers
03-14-2025 4:59 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

BOSTON — As farmers prepare to head out to the fields for the season, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Commissioner Ashley Randle sent a letter to the new U.S. agriculture secretary expressing concerns over uncertain federal funding and other actions taken by the federal government.


Red Fire Farm joins lawsuit opposing federal fund freeze
03-14-2025 4:59 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

WASHINGTON — As federal dollars continue to be frozen for projects across the nation, a Pioneer Valley farm has joined a federal lawsuit demanding the government lift the “unlawful and indefinite freeze of congressional appropriated funds,” according to documents filed Thursday in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.


Savage Farms gets approval for potato storage building in Deerfield
03-06-2025 3:24 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

DEERFIELD — With the Planning Board’s special permit approval this week, Savage Farms will construct a nearly 90,000-square-foot potato storage building for year-round protection of the family farm’s crops.


Advocates say state’s Health Incentives Program ‘more important than ever’
02-28-2025 5:11 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

ORANGE – As advocates prepare to head to the State House for March 13’s Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) Advocacy Day, at least one local store has seen the community fill the gaps left by December’s 50%, at minimum, reduction to the program.


State’s new ‘Farm-Pass’ program hopes to ease farm succession planning
02-23-2025 2:01 PM

By CHINANU OKOLI

Applications are rolling in for the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources’ new Farm Transfer Planning Assistance initiative that connects aging farmers and their successors with experienced planners to set retirement goals and figure out how management and assets will be transferred.


Trump spending freeze has Pioneer Valley farmers worried
02-21-2025 4:54 PM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

As uncertainty swirls around Washington regarding the release of allocated federal funds, farmers in Franklin County are beginning to feel the freeze.


Cannabis grower suing neighbor Nourse Farms for $17M over pesticide drift that ruined crops
02-14-2025 6:09 PM

By ALEXA LEWIS

HATFIELD — Cannabis cultivator River Valley Growers of Hatfield is suing neighboring Whately berry farm Nourse Farms for $17 million for allegedly contaminating thousands of pounds of crops with “negligent” spraying of pesticides.

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