Indiana State Fair 2015: urban farming
By Ed Wenck
Fall Creek Gardens: A field of greens at 30th and Central
by Ed Wenck
It’s the “Year of the Farmer” at the Indiana State Fair, and that means that on each day of the fair, a different farmer will be featured. Corn and cows will be well-represented, but you’ll also have the chance to meet mint-growers and urban gardeners.… …read more
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