Alison Martin Chris Esterguard.  Tim and Kathy Fuller  Married 30 years  Kathy also works as a special ed. teacher  2 children: son and daughter 

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Alison Martin Chris Esterguard

 Tim and Kathy Fuller  Married 30 years  Kathy also works as a special ed. teacher  2 children: son and daughter  Own 60 acres (30 acres of open field)  Work the entire farm themselves by hand  Use very few chemicals, but not considered organic

This used to be used to house the family’s oxen, but now it is used for storage. Old Farm House

 Tomatoes  Broccoli  Squash  Beans  Cabbage  Cucumbers

 Peppers  Pimentos  Asparagus  Potatoes  Pumpkins  Zucchini

 Attend 5 farmers markets each week  Donate majority of pumpkins, many to fire department

 Birds help to spread around Elderberry seeds  Deer eat pumpkins and scatter the seeds, which end up being naturally planted

 Tried to grow melons, but weeds overtook them  Frost damaged some of crops

 Expecting to add one more garden next year  Putting up fiberglass fence posts to keep deer out of certain areas

242 Pink School Road Canton, NY Mr. and Mrs. Tim Fuller