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Ferrisburgh grain center moves ahead

THIS ROUTE 22A SITE in Ferrisburgh just outside Vergennes will in the not-too-distant future be the home of the Champlain Valley Grain Center. The business will clean, mill and store grain for the region’s organic farmers, offer products made with that grain at a 36-seat café, and distill and market whiskey. Independent photo/Andy Kirkaldy

Plans are moving forward to establish a multi-use, agriculturally based business — including grain processing, whiskey distilling and a café — on prominent Ferrisburgh land at the intersection of Routes 7 and 22A just outside of Vergennes.

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