Strawberries have long been a beloved crop in Connecticut, but officials say they're being threatened. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station says strawberry crops have been taking a hit ...
Connecticut farmers continue to grapple with crop losses due to flooding in the Connecticut River and heavy rainfall. “This year, 2023 for crop season is over," said Lisa Gilbert with Gilbert Farm in ...
Willie Dellacamera of Cecarellis Harrison Hill Farm in Northford surveyed his largely dry farm, the day after a second round of torrential rain flooded other farms around the state in 2023. Cover ...
It has been nearly a year since heavy rainfall left Kaitlyn Kimball’s 3-acre field in Naugatuck under a foot of water for almost a week, killing all of the tomatoes. But Kimball, who co-owns Sunset ...
Strawberries have long been a beloved crop in Connecticut, but officials say they're being threatened. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station says strawberry crops have been taking a hit ...
At Kasheta Farms in South Windsor, the owner estimates about half of his crops were destroyed by flood waters. “I would say right now, we probably have 100 acres of sod under water and about 150 acres ...
On an early fall day in 2014, more than 300 guests convened at the University of Connecticut to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the UConn Extension, the program that brings agricultural research, ...
GLASTONBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Farms along the Connecticut River were hit the hardest by the recent flooding, ruining hundreds of acres of crops. “We grow everything in Glastonbury by the Connecticut ...
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