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Get This 'Farm-Fresh' DVD -- Now On Sale!

The Working the Land
DVD includes:

● Narration by
Sam Waterston

Director's Cut
of the documentary
with additional scenes

● 3 Music Videos

● Bonus Song

● Scene Selection

 
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DVD  $19.95

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6% sales tax (for CT residents only) will also be charged.

CT AG LINKS
A consumer resource guide

FARMING LIFE
Hundreds of archival pics

FARM WISDOM
Interviews with state farmers

THE PAST
Historians on  farming history

THE OBSERVERS
Expert takes on
farming today

BUILDING MALLS
You can develop Buckland Hills

FROM THE AIR
Aerial views of CT farmscapes

 

Click for a map of retailers who sell the Working the Land DVD

The Working the Land DVD is available at these retailers:

BALLEK’S GARDEN CENTER

Maple Ave., Moodus

 

BISHOP’S ORCHARDS

1355 Boston Post Rd., Guilford

 

BLUE JAY ORCHARDS

125 Plumtrees Rd., Bethel

 

CHAMARD VINEYARDS

115 Cow Hill Rd., Clinton

 

CREAMERY BROOK

19 Purvis Rd., Brooklyn

 

CREATIVE STORE

25 Stonington St; Hartford

 

DH MARVIN

359 South Main St., Colchester

 

DONDERO ORCHARDS

529 Woodland St., South Glastonbury

 

DRAGHI & SONS, LLC

80 Main St., South Glastonbury

 

FOODWORKS II

17 Main St., Old Saybrook

 

FOODWORKS NATURAL MARKET

1055 Boston Post Rd., Guilford

 

FREUNDS FARM “MARKET”

324 Norfolk Rd., East Canaan

 

Futtner’s Family Farm

910 Silver Lane, East Hartford

 

GARDEN OF LIGHT FOODS MARKET

2836 Main St., Glastonbury

 

GOODSPEED’S STATION

22 Bridge St., Haddam, CT

 

GREENBACKER’S COUNTRY STORE

744 Murdock Ave., Meriden

 

HILL-STEAD MUSEUM

35 Mountain Rd., Farmington

 

THE HOOT

95 Storrs Rd., Willimantic

 

Hopkins Vineyard

25 Hopkins Rd., Warren

 

IT’S ONLY NATURAL MARKET

386 Main St., Middletown

 

JONES FAMILY FARMS WINERY

266 Israel Hill Rd., Shelton

 

LABONNES MARKET

22 Academy St., Salisbury

LYMAN ORCHARDS

Junction of Rtes 147 & 157, Middlefield

 

NATHAN HALE HOMESTEAD MUSEUM

2299 South St., Coventry

 

NEW MORNING
NATURAL & ORGANIC FOODS
738 Main St.,
South Woodbury

 

NORTON BROTHERS FARM STORE

450-466 Academy Rd. Cheshire

 

PASSIFLORA

526 Main St., New Hartford

 

PAUL & SANDY’S TOO

93 E. High St., E. Hampton

 

PRIAM VINEYARDS

11 Shailor Hill Rd., Colchester

 

ROSE’S BERRY FARM

295 Matson Hill Rd., Glastonbury

 

THE SILO AT HUNT HILL FARM

Upland Rd., New Milford

 

SIMON’S MARKETPLACE

17 Main St., Chester

 

STANTON EQUIPMENT

2A Gandolfo Drive , Canaan

105 S. Main St., East Windsor

1376 Norwich Rd, Plainfield

 

Taylor Brooke Winery

848 Route 171, Woodstock

 

TULMEADOW FARM

255 Farms Village Rd., W. Simsbury

 

UCONN BOOKSTORE

2075 Hillside Rd., Storrs

 

UCONN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Young Bldg; Unit 4035, Storrs

 

THE VANILLA BEAN

450 Deerfield Rd, Pomfret

 

WHOLE FOODS

55 Welles St., Glastonbury

90 E. Putnam Ave., Greenwich

50 Raymond Rd., West Hartford

 

WILLIMANTIC FOOD CO-OP

91 Valley St., Willimantic

 

YALE BOOKSTORE

77 Broadway, New Haven

Copyright 2007 SimonPure Productions, LLC

Working the Land: The Story of Connecticut Agriculture
is a Co-Production of
SimonPure Productions and Connecticut Humanities Council

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