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in and Alicia Brown · intensively planted · and ecologically focused. Our dedication is to growing life-giving food · building soil health · and are committed to growing ethical · sustainable and healthy food. Our farm is located in Troy · NY. Find our food &nbsp · traditional methods · which means that everything we do takes a lot of intention and careful planning to maximize space · 40 Springwood Manor · Troy · NY 12180 / 303.817.6084 &nbsp · Instagram &nbsp · / &nbsp · Facebook &nbsp · / Pinterest &nbsp · &nbsp · Wholesale &nbsp · ©2025 Edible Uprising Farm All rights reserved. Reproduction prohibited.

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in and Alicia Brown
intensively planted
and ecologically focused. Our dedication is to growing life-giving food
building soil health
and are committed to growing ethical
sustainable and healthy food. Our farm is located in Troy
NY. Find our food &nbsp
traditional methods
which means that everything we do takes a lot of intention and careful planning to maximize space
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40 Springwood Manor
Troy
NY 12180 / 303.817.6084 &nbsp
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Wholesale &nbsp
©2025 Edible Uprising Farm All rights reserved. Reproduction prohibited.

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