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High costs for both land and housing in Sonoma County are hurting small and new would-be farmers, notes Agriculture Commissioner Tony Linegar. And he’s got a suggestion to help ease that bind.

 

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At the same time, Steve Schwartz from the Interfaith Sustainable Food Collaborative says there are smaller, local steps that could be taken right away.

 

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