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P. Allen Smith opens up his home and gardens at Moss Mountain Farm this weekend for another one of those ever-popular A Tale of Two Farms events. Come Saturday, folks will descend on the grounds for the Harvest Festival. I bet the rose garden looks awesome at this point! Smith welcomes Chef Peter Hoffman of Manhattan’s Back Forty for the event. The event benefits the Heritage Poultry Conservancy, and the Oxford American sponsors the event. Tickets are $200 a person or $350 a couple. For more information, check out this website.

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