Snakeroot Organic Farm

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Planting Warm Weather Crops

Published on 18-Jan-2021  Updated on 18-Jan-2021  
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on the Snakeroot Road
27 Organic Farm Road, Pittsfield Maine 04967
https://www.snakeroot.net/farm
Gardening for the public since 1995.
owned and operated by these folks:
Tom and Lois Tom Roberts & Lois Labbe
Tom: tom@snakeroot.net (cell) 207-416-5417
Lois: lois@snakeroot.net (cell) 207-416-5418
and
Debbie and Lori at Common Ground Fair, 2017. Lori Labbe: lori@snakeroot.net
Debbie Ferguson: debbie@snakeroot.net


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