Growth spurts are such a pain

The tempest created this summer by Hunger Mountain Co-op’s proposed expansion into Waterbury reminds me of a number of similarly-themed dust-ups during the Plainfield Co-op’s first five years, 1971-1975.

Board Report from 2009

Well it just keeps getting better! Major improvements in the store have begun, our dedicated and thoroughly community-minded staff is thriving, and our Co-op is looking and feeling better all the time.

Fall 2023 Supplement

Fall 2023 Supplement of Co-op Newsletter — Editor’s note, Contents, and an excerpt from the first Plainfield Co-op newsletter in Winter 1972-73.

The Blackbird Organics Story

Last fall the stars aligned for Blackbird Organics. … Maggie Donin of the Vermont Land Trust learned that Kagen Dewey and Elise Magnant were looking for a farm …

The Great Brook Nursery Story

The verdant scene is a far cry from the “funky” riverside lot with a tar paper shack and junked cars on Lee Road …

What’s behind the Red Door

Red Door Bakery selected products

Well, actually, the door isn’t red. The door to the former site of the bakery in downtown Marshfield was red, recalls Dave Mangan, …

Robin Taylor: An Interview

Entry to greenhouse

Five-foot snow drifts line the greenhouse walls outside on a late February day, but inside, … It’s the beginning of a new farming year at Robin Taylor’s gardens …

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