Still getting hands dirty, 2 months after Northwest flood (Los Angeles Times)

  Still getting hands dirty, 2 months after Northwest flood (Los Angeles Times)

With mud caking Washington’s Lewis County, far-flung friends roll up their sleeves to help Curtis, p…

With mud caking Washington's Lewis County, far-flung friends roll up their sleeves to help Curtis, population 349, dig out. Before floodwaters sent mud, timber and debris roaring through it, Boistfort Valley Farm was a model of modern food production based on old-time values: community involvement and organic growing methods.

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