Join us at this event
perfect for the whole family!
We'll tip off the
growing season properly with a battle to determine which species is superior,
the horse, or the college basketball player. Will the draft horses plow more
field, or will 17 Lutes and their coaches? Be there to witness feats of
strength and farming that will be talked about for generations!
This event is FREE to attend!
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Attendees are encouraged to check Emergency Food Network’swebsite for weather-related delays or changes, since the horses are unable to plow in muddy
conditions.
Emergency Food
Network's Mother Earth Farm grows more than 40 varieties of vegetables, as well
as fruit trees. Bees are kept on site to pollinate, and their honey is
collected for distribution as well. Vegetables grown at Mother Earth Farm
are harvested and delivered fresh to emergency food programs around Pierce
County, often on the same day that it is harvested.
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For more information visit www.efoodnet.org, email info@efoodnet.org or call (253) 584-1040