Hydroponic gardening

By Lynn Ascrizzi In only a few decades, “hydroponic” has become a household word. Today, commercially grown hydroponic tomatoes, greens and herbs are sold regularly at farmers’ markets and grocery stores in Maine, and elsewhere. One of the beauties of hydroponics is that the system enables fresh, local crop production, year-round. Scott Howard, owner and…

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Common ownership of wind power

Over 100 Maine farmers and landowners are developing 120-plus mw of community wind – that’s enough power for 39,000 homes. Community wind and landowners especially in the farming and forestry communities have a natural connection. This showcases Maine farmers’ ingenuity and leadership in not only providing food for our tables, but also stably-priced, home-grown electricity.…

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Maine Spirits

By Erika Blauch Rusley What better way to enjoy Maine’s diverse array of local foods than with a glass of locally sourced beer, wine, or spirits? BEER Peak Organic Brewery is a leader in local sourcing from the New England region, and many of Peak’s ingredients are exclusively made in Maine. Aurora Mills, in Linneaus,…

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Travel apps

Smart phones and apps make excellent travel companions — from finding your way to finding a good place to eat. Here are a few of our favorite apps to help you take your healthy lifestyle on the go.   AUDUBON GUIDES Identify birds, mammals, wildflowers and trees with these field guides to go. Great for birdwatching, hiking, and exploring the  outdoors. Free to $14.99   MAPMYRIDE…

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