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Home» Wendell Berry Visits Mount Vernon

Wendell Berry Visits Mount Vernon

Wendell Berry, poet, author and farmer, and his wife Tanya recently visited Dr. Stephen Jones, and a small group of growers and graduate students at the WSU Research Center in Mount Vernon (home of the Kneading Conference West).   He
stopped by BreadFarm, an artisan bakery in Edison, for a tour and to meet baker Scott Mangold.  Scott will be leading a workshop at this year’s conference.

 

 

 

 

 

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