Farmers Keep Producing Island Grown Food During Health Scare
Charlee Armer helps feeding baby goat with help from farm hand Carla Padvoiskis at Grey Barn Farm.
Jeanna Shepard
Charlee Armer helps feeding baby goat with help from farm hand Carla Padvoiskis at Grey Barn Farm.
Jeanna Shepard
Farm hand Carla Padvoiskis helps with baby bottles of milk.
Jeanna Shepard
One at a time inside, and stay in your lane at Grey Barn.
Jeanna Shepard
Cleaning the seedling flats at Tea Lane Farm.
Albert O. Fischer
Outside is the best place to be.
Albert O. Fischer
Mermaid Farm is open for business with rules posted at the door.
Jeanna Shepard
Plenty of dairy available.
Jeanna Shepard
Spreading manure in the fields of Flay Point Farm.
Albert O. Fischer
Asa Baer's dog rides in the vab with him while working.
Albert O. Fischer
Working on the greenhouse at Thimble Farm.
Jeanna Shepard
Preparing the soil with distance between.
Jeanna Shepard
Lettuce is thriving at Thimble Farm.
Jeanna Shepard
The new normal.
Jeanna Shepard
Cows huddle together under this week's rain.
Albert O. Fischer
Vineyard farm stands are open, with rules posted outside every entrance, offering Island-grown produce, dairy and meat.
Feeding the Vineyard carries on during the Coronavirus scare.
