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From the Earth, Urbavore keeps on going, day by day

Summary by Martin City Telegraph
By Eric Smith Nestled in a quaint, quiet neighborhood among the sprawling bustle of the greater Kansas City area, Brooke Salvaggio and Dan Heryer get by, day-by-day, living a life old-time Kansas Citians would have recognized. Salvaggio’s hands are caked in dirt from working in a field on Urbavore Urban Farm, a 13.5-acre farmstead, that, as much as it seems wildly out of place, blends into the neighborhood. But here, near Eastwood Trafficway, ve…
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Martin City Telegraph broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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