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Gift economy takes root at Keeseville farm

Driving down Mace Chasm Road in Keeseville, Sand River Community Farm is easy to miss. A small wrought-iron sign marks the entrance, leading down a dirt road to an old farmhouse tucked among black walnut trees. On a recent Sunday afternoon, about 10 people were scattered across the property. They dug up potatoes in the field, peeled garlic on a workbench and prepared a fall vegetable stew at an outdoor stove in preparation for the farm’s weekly …
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Adirondack Explorer broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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