Educating Through The Land -
- Mark F. Kramer
- May 18, 2019
- 1 min read
IMMIGRANT TURNS FALLOW INTO FARM . . .

Makaha Valley, once considered a “bread-basket” for the Waianae Coast, has seen its agrarian reputation decline through the generations.
A few small enterprises, however, stand as a bulwark against the complete extinction of the Valley's farming culture.
For a few decades now, one such enterprise has not only raised farm goods, but educated generations in the Valley's legacy:
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