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Moss Harvesting
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Title
Wild Blueberry Harvest
Year
1985
Within the blueberry barrens, many different types of individuals help to complete the blueberry harvest. Pamela Wood speaks to these individuals to see what the harvest means to them and what they see for the future.
Type
published content
Title
Sea Moss Harvesting
Year
1977
Along the beach, Arden Davis collects Irish sea moss, something he claims most people do not know about. Kim Lovejoy and Mary White speak to Davis about the process of sea moss harvesting.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: Changes
Year
1980
Salt speaks to river drivers about how machines have altered the way the woods are harvested.
Type
published content
Title
Jamaican Apple Pickers Relaxing, South Bridgton, 1988
Year
1995
Tonee Harbert captures a moment of relaxation between Jamaican apple pickers at Douglas Hill Orchard in South Bridgton.
Type
published content
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Harvesting Larkspur, Freeport, 1991
Year
1995
Michelle Lambert captures Eric Brandt-Meyer harvesting larkspur at Good Earth Farm.
Type
published content
Title
Broccoli Harvest, Limestone, 1992
Year
1995
Amy Toensing shares a photograph of the broccoli fields in Limestone, Maine.
Type
published content
Title
To Maine for Apples
Year
1989
At Tom Gyger's orchard near Bridgton, Jamaican apple pickers live a life between two worlds. Lisa Rathke follows around 13 pickers through the harvest and their daily lives.
Type
published content
Title
Just Comin' and Goin'
Year
1989
Tonee Harbert captures the lives and work of Jamaican apple pickers who spend more time in American than in Jamaica.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Comments
Year
1995
Pamela Wood offers an introduction to readers for this double issue, that touches on the continuity of work, continuing harvest of land, and making of things.
Type
published content
Title
Peachy Keen and Wonderful
Year
2008
When Taunton Bay closed off to fisherman and draggers in 2000, fishermen who made their livelihoods in those waters began to suffer financially. Kelsey Abbott highlights how the fishermen who harvested mussels in Taunton Bay are facing bankruptcy and business instability,due to their displacement.
Type
published content
Title
How to Make Sea Moss Pudding
Year
1976
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Suellen Simpson and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
Type
published content
Title
Broccoli Harvest
Year
1993
Kristin Atwell documents the lives of migrant workers from Mexico to the Philippines who come to Maine to harvest acres of broccoli. She explores how these newcomers to the Aroostook community brought forth interest, as well as some difficulties.
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