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        Ordering Unique Maine Farms Book


Unique Maine Farms book           $15.95

Maine 5.5% sales tax                      .88

Media Mail Shipping                    4.45

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                                                     21.28

                                       

The $21.28 payment includes the Unique Maine Farms’ books, 5.5% Maine state sales tax, and mailing to locations in the United States through media mail.


Payment by check or money order for $21.28 should please be made out to “Mary Doyle” and sent to:


                            Mary Doyle

                            Unique Maine Farms

                            515 Garland Road

                            West Newfield, Maine 04095


Or if you prefer to pay with PayPal, please email Mary Doyle at

mqdoyle@gmail.com


A PayPal invoice for a payment of $21.28 will be sent to you through the PayPal address that you provide.


           Thank you for your support of this volunteer project

         which promotes the diversity of farms throughout Maine.


                                       

For the past several years, Mary Quinn Doyle, a Maine writer

and photographer, has volunteered to travel around Maine

visiting over 185 unique farms. She has taken many photos

and written stories about 178 of these farms.


A 296-page book about this volunteer endeavor has been

completed. It contains 440 color photographs. All types of

farms can be found in the book, including organic and

conventional farms, school and research farms, fiber farms,

dairy farms, tree-related farms, and highly-diversified farms.  There are stories about Maine farmers who specialize in raising animals, fruits, flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Several historical and cultural farms are profiled, along with various farms which focus on the preservation of land, heirloom seeds, and heritage breeds of animals. There are sections in the book about Native farming and gathering with representation from four Maine Indian tribes. Various aquaculture operations in Maine are also showcased.


Agricultural endeavors taking place at farms with contributions from refugees and immigrants, migrant and guest workers, homeless residents, the incarcerated, single parents, and individuals with mental and physical challenges are also highlighted.  All the stories found in Unique Maine Farms contribute to the premise of the book that various types of farming and gardening can conceivably bring enjoyment and a sense of fulfillment to everyone.


Since the beginning of this project, Mary Quinn Doyle pledged

to have the book printed in Maine on Maine paper. It was felt

that it was only right that a book that focuses on Maine’s farms and forests should support Maine paper and printing businesses.



Proceeds from the sale of the books will be used to donate a

complimentary copy of the book to every library in Maine, and

to support the educational outreach components of the

Unique Maine Farms’ project which includes a traveling

photo exhibit, slideshow and discussion program, and

interactive farm-related puppet show for young children.