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Puget Sound tides to reclaim Stanwood farmland
Posted on September 7, 2012 at 7:01 PM
Updated Friday, Sep 7 at 7:20 PM
Five decades ago farmer Menno Groeneveld built an experimental dike around 150 acres of tidelands near Stanwood. One decade ago, The Nature Conservancy bought the land from Groeneveld heirs. On Saturday, Puget Sound will take the farm back.
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