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Urban farming initiatives help bring fresh produce to Flint's food deserts - Flint Beat

Summary by Flint Beat
FLINT, Mich. — A plastic-covered hoop house sits between two homes on Brownell Boulevard. It is the heart of EJ’s Farm, where Roy Fields has spent the past 15 years growing and giving away food to his neighbors. Officially called the Brownell Boulevard Coalition, the project is better known by the name of Fields’ grandson, EJ, who once helped with every part of the farm. “Not only is it a food desert, but the people cannot afford to pay the pric…
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Flint Beat broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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