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Ty Long, manager of the organic garden, checks on his crops after a very cold and windy few days. He spreads mulch in between the rows to keep the soil in place. After Hurricane Michael downed thousands of trees on the farm in October 2018, they invested in a large wood chipper to turn those trees into mulch, which is so high quality in nutrients, it is practically compost. March 2022, White Oak Pastures, Bluffton, Georgia. Patagonia products: workwear hemp sweatshirt