Red Planet grows chemical-free vegetables in Johnston, Rhode Island. We’ve always been independent but we also believe in hyper-local food and collective endeavor. Since our inception we have been lucky enough to find support within a vibrant local food community. If you are reading this there’s a good chance that you’ve been a part of the struggle for good vegetables grown in Rhode Island dirt, and you’ve been a friend to us. We really can’t thank you enough.
Hi, this is Adam Frye who was talking to one of the farmer guys at the dinner at the Regattabar 2 or three weekends ago. We were talking about walk behind tractors and greenhouses and I just thought I’d like to stay connected. I don’t even remember his name. Please help me out. Thanks
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I will need to pick up mu farm share tomorro. Next do you have the extended share when this one finishes? Thanks Ron
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Hi Catherine,
I keep forgetting to sign up for this year. Is it too late?
Leslie
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