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Hard work meets harvest at Wild Work Farm

For Lissa Goldstein, June is the best month of the year.  “June is like – most things are in, they’re looking good, it’s under control, things are starting to come into fruition,” she said. “But there’s not a lot of spent stuff in the field, so it looks very beautiful.” Beautiful is an understatement. Wild Work Farm, with its neat rows, lush surrounding fields and the backdrop of High Peaks, is like something from a storybook. Goldstein and her …
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Adirondack Explorer broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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