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Farmer Jess grows Swiss chard for K-5 children

August 17, 2021October 17, 2014 by karlacook
Jess Niederer
Farmer Jess Niederer has grown Swiss chard for this fall’s Garden State on Your Plate events at all four elementary schools. Chefs from Princeton University will be preparing the greens.
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