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Writer hopes to learn more about raising figs in Kentucky

Comments re photo 51165 Epicurean Kentuckian Historymaking Fig Joppas

Jean Gosser writes:
Hello, I'm very interested in the figs she found at the adair farmers market. If there was any way of contacting or emailing the farmers what grew them, and what type of fig tree they are. Would love to try and grow them my self here in kentucky. Thank you for your time. - Jean Gosser
Jean - the best way to find out this information is to come to one of the Farmers Markets at the Adair County Extension Office and/or the Saturday Farmers Market on the Square and meet the growers, Danny & Debbie Burris of D & D Longview Farms or call them at 270-250-1277. Watch here, too - maybe someone will post more about the trees. Maury Lewis, who made the fig rolls, isn't a vendor, but is a frequnent shopper at the markets. Best of luck. - CM.




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