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Farmer Johanna Davis waters vegetable plants growing in one of the greenhouses at her Songbird Farm in Unity on Tuesday. Songbird Farm is one of ten in the country to receive a $3,000 grant that will fund construction of a rainwater collection system. The system will help the farm conserve water, which will be an advantage in times of drought. Staff Photo by David Leaming
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Farmer Johanna Davis waters vegetable plants growing in one of the greenhouses at her Songbird Farm in Unity on Tuesday. Songbird Farm is one of ten in the country to receive a $3,000 grant that will fund construction of a rainwater collection system. The system will help the farm conserve water, which will be an advantage in times of drought.
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Farmer Johanna Davis walks through one of the greenhouses full of pea plants at her Songbird Farm in Unity on Tuesday. Songbird Farm is one of ten in the country to receive a $3,000 grant that will fund construction of a rainwater collection system. The system will help the farm conserve water, which will be an advantage in times of drought.
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Farmer Johanna Davis stands in front of a barn at her Songbird Farm in Unity on Tuesday. Songbird Farm is one of ten in the country to receive a $3,000 grant that will fund construction of a rainwater collection system. The system will help the farm conserve water, which will be an advantage in times of drought.
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Farmer Johanna Davis inspects varieties of corn beside a corn crib at her Songbird Farm in Unity on Tuesday. Songbird Farm is one of ten in the country to receive a $3,000 grant that will fund a rainwater collection system. The system will help the farm conserve water, which will be an advantage in times of drought.