December 28, 2025 - 19:08

Sixty volunteers gathered nearly a ton of produce during the final harvest of 2025 at the Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak. This event not only signifies the culmination of a fruitful growing season but also highlights the dedication and hard work of the community involved in the farm's operations.
Throughout the year, the farm has served as a vital resource for local residents, providing fresh produce and educational opportunities focused on sustainable agriculture. Volunteers from various backgrounds came together to support the farm's mission, showcasing the spirit of collaboration and community engagement.
As the harvest came to a close, participants celebrated their collective efforts, reflecting on the impact of their work. The bounty collected will be distributed to local food banks and families in need, ensuring that the benefits of this successful year extend beyond the farm. The event not only marked the end of a productive season but also set the stage for future initiatives aimed at fostering agricultural education and community support.
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