The Local Farm Cooperative is selling its fall batch of collard greens Saturday and Sunday.
The farm, located at 300 Wheeler Avenue, will be selling collards that are ready for harvest at $5 for one big bunch and one small, and $9 for two big bunches and one small. Proceeds go back into the farm.
This is the second harvest for the two-year-old farm. They had a good crop last spring, said Brendan O’Connor, senior organizer and grant writer for the Selma Center for Nonviolence, Truth and Reconciliation that oversees the farm that includes a hoop house that was damaged in Hurricane Zeta.



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