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Monroe couple’s farm is part of movement to reclaim a lost way of life

Monroe couple’s farm is part of movement to reclaim a lost way of life

By John Kessler, For the AJC Troy Warren for CNT Monroe — People had pulled on their gardening gloves and sun visors, and they were just starting to survey rows of weed-choked furrows at Bread and Butter Farms when Musa Hasan called out, “I need to warn you about something. We’ve got needle ants here. They are worse than fire ants. The bites feel like wasp stings and last all day.” “Good to know,” Warren Cameron said, laughing. There was commotion in the group, and a colony of the small, black ants was identified and left alone. Even pests have their place on an…
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