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New Haven farm to offer free produce, opportunities for community

Ava Murphey, left, and Genevieve Spellman moved to New Haven last year and have started Jump Rope Farm, through which they plan to offer free produce for the community and a place to work with, learn alongside and care for one another. Independent photo/Marin Howell

Community members will be invited to take part in farm operations through work days, educational experiences and other opportunities.

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