AP New York
Adirondack farm owner, agency tussle over housing
Jul 25, 2008
Salim "Sandy" Lewis and his wife Barbara had owned a progressive, organic farm in the northeastern Adirondacks for several years when they decided in 2005 to build new housing for their farmworkers. But the Lewises didn't want the trailers common on other farms _ they wanted to build four modular homes so they could attract high-caliber help like manager Marco Turco, who has a Ph.D. in agroecology.
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