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Urban Farming

 

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Will Boston become an center of urban farming? City officials want to turn vacant plots of land in Dorchester into vegetable gardens, but zoning laws are standing in the way. We'll ask two people who have been involved with changing those laws about how urban farming could change Boston, and what it will take to get the project underway. Edith Murnane is Director of Food Initiatives for the City of Boston; and Glynn Lloyd is the founder and CEO of City Fresh Foods.  

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