Cape Abilities Farm was featured on the CBS Evening News. Our Cape Cod farm was profiled as "one very special farm where they not only grow crops, but nuture the human spirit." Cape Abilities Farm employs more than 50 people with disabilities in all aspects of farm management. We are part of Cape Abilities, a non-profit that supports people with disabilities on Cape Cod. For more information, visit our web site at www.CapeAbilities.org . We believe all people have abilities, not disabilities.
its very important with hydro food that it is flushed for a week or 2 before it is eaten. Supermarkets don't care what people eat as long as they can sell it. you have to be careful with supermarket food.
1982FMJ 1 year ago
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babynicovids 2 years ago