Farming in the time of pandemic: Small farms demonstrate flexibility, innovation, and hope

The COVID-19 pandemic affected small farmers in the 2020 growing season as they navigated how to maintain their businesses while meeting health and safety concerns. Through interviews with Ellis Creek Farm and Riverbend Ranch, two small farms in Thurston County, Washington, I explore the impacts of...

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Flexibility
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Pandemics
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