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What’s bloomin’ in June for Utah Stories?

Utah Stories sneak peek: June Every year, Utah Stories produces a farm issue; and every year, we believe, it gets better and better—and this year is no different We strongly believe that the connection we have with our food defines our connection with our neighbors, our community, and our culture. Like always, our anticipated June…

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Utah Stories sneak peek: June

Every year, Utah Stories produces a farm issue; and every year, we believe, it gets better and better—and this year is no different

We strongly believe that the connection we have with our food defines our connection with our neighbors, our community, and our culture.

Like always, our anticipated June farm issue features great stories, ranging from an update on the Bangerter Farm controversy to permaculture concepts to … high fashion in the desert?

Make sure to check out page 30, you don’t want to miss out on a good read about how human remains created fame.

And as always, you won’t want to miss Ted Scheffler‘s singular approach to food and sips.

Don’t be bored this month,  be sure to check out the Activities section—Utah Stories will keep you busy all summer long.

The Utah Stories June farm issue will be available SATURDAY, JUNE 8 in racks near you

 

 

 

 

 

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