Saturday, February 11, 2012
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Sophie Bradford, 3, of Durham picks up eggs to bring home from one of the farm’s two chicken coops.
Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer

Jasmin Robinson teaches Sabina Moser, center, and Sophie Bradford how to feed grain to sheep at Wolfe’s Neck Farm in Freeport on Wednesday. The children were participating in a program called Farmer for a Morning in which they help with chores, including feeding hay and grain to goats and sheep and fetching eggs from the laying hens. The program is offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays through the spring. Robinson serves as environmental educator and volunteer coordinator at the farm.
Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
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