Eric Tomassini

co-founder of Avenue 33 Farm

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A tiny hillside farm in Lincoln Heights is using regenerative farming practices to create healthy, affordable produce for the community.

Healthy soil, healthy community: Avenue 33 Farm does big things with little space

A tiny hillside farm in Lincoln Heights is using regenerative farming practices to create healthy, affordable produce for the community.

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