Future of farming depends on families, technology | Cape Gazette
photo by Maddy Lauria January 30, 2017
by Maddy Lauria
January 30, 2017
Family farms, like the Century Farm in Milton owned and operated by Cheryl and Harry Joseph, are what keeps Delaware’s agriculture industry going strong, said outgoing Department of Agriculture Secretary Ed Kee. MADDY LAURIA PHOTO Maddy Lauria January 30, 2017
Ed Kee first fell in love with farming in 1968.
He was 16 and had just started spending his summers working for Halsey Knapp, pulling weeds, hoeing and doing other odd jobs around Nassau Orchards………..
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