Picking Concord Grapes

Picking Grapes from the Vine Titan Hammond, 3, helps his mom, Sasha Hammond, of Gravette, pluck off the bad grapes from a cluster while picking their own concord grapes at the Anderson family farm on N. Main St. in Centerton on Aug. 21. The Anderson family, which has owned the farm since 1905 and maintained the vineyard since the early ’70s, sells grapes and jelly until about the end of September. Photo by Ben Goff
Picking Grapes from the Vine Titan Hammond, 3, helps his mom, Sasha Hammond, of Gravette, pluck off the bad grapes from a cluster while picking their own concord grapes at the Anderson family farm on N. Main St. in Centerton on Aug. 21. The Anderson family, which has owned the farm since 1905 and maintained the vineyard since the early ’70s, sells grapes and jelly until about the end of September. Photo by Ben Goff

Picking Grapes from the Vine

Titan Hammond, 3, helps his mom, Sasha Hammond, of Gravette, pluck off the bad grapes from a cluster while picking their own concord grapes at the Anderson family farm on N. Main St. in Centerton on Aug. 21. The Anderson family, which has owned the farm since 1905 and maintained the vineyard since the early '70s, sells grapes and jelly until about the end of September.

Photo by Ben Goff

By Ben Goff

General News on 08/27/2014