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Tracy Weil, a RiNo pioneer long before he helped form the RiNo Art District, took up heirloom tomato farming in 2009 at his Chestnut Place outpost — the one he just sold for $5.8 million in February.
It was and still is a hobby venture dedicated to preserving heirloom varieties and helping build better salads, and after experimenting with socially distanced and online sales over two pandemic years, he returns to a live and in-person sale this year at two locations: Weil’s Farm 39 and fellow tomato lover Carolyne Janssen’s Alamo Placita backyard. Admission is free; check
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