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Ep.15 "Homegrown" w/ Mr. Charles Wight

1 h 16 min · 8 de oct de 2025
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Through five generations, over more than 60 years, the Wright family of Wicomico County, Md., has provided the local community, as well as vacationers, superior agricultural products. What started as a part-time learning process for Charles M. Wright, Jr., has now evolved into a well-managed farming business and a 13,000 sq. ft. retail market, providing the highest quality vegetables and fruits, plus seasonal and gift items. Mr. Wright also sits on many agricultural related boards around the region; on today's episode we get into some of the topics that he continues to advocate for to ensure a future for Maryland's farmers.

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