Once A Shell
05/24/2026
Maine doesn’t need to rely on food shipped halfway across the world when hardworking Maine farmers and fishermen are already producing some of the best food in America right here at home. 🇺🇸🌲🦞
From wild blueberry fields and potato farms in northern Maine to lobster boats along the rocky coast, dairy farms, maple producers, and family-owned farmland across the Pine Tree State — Maine’s agricultural and fishing communities help feed millions while keeping small towns alive year-round.
Behind every lobster trap, blueberry field, potato harvest, and family farm is a group of hardworking people waking up before sunrise, pushing through freezing winters, muddy spring seasons, coastal storms, black flies, and long harvest days while most people are still hitting snooze alarms and waiting on their morning coffee. ☕🌾🫎
From the potato country of Aroostook County and the blueberry barrens of Downeast Maine to the fishing towns, dairy farms, and forests stretching across the state… Maine families work year-round to help feed America while protecting the traditions and communities that built the state. 🌲🚜
Supporting Maine farmers and fishermen is bigger than just “buying local.”
It means: • protecting rural communities 🏡
• preserving family farms 🚜
• supporting American jobs 🇺🇸
• strengthening Maine’s economy 💪
• and backing the hardworking people who help feed this country 🌾🦞
Maine runs on hard work — and so do Maine farms and fishing communities. 🌲🇺🇸
So next time you buy Maine blueberries, potatoes, lobster, maple syrup, dairy products, or locally grown food, remember: you’re supporting the people helping keep America strong. 🫐🥔🦞
Back Maine farmers and fishermen.
Support local.
Support the people who feed America. 🇺🇸🌲
05/24/2026
These mini-golf courses are whimsical, creative, and totally delightful.
05/21/2026
Maine farmers don’t just grow food — they help keep Maine, Maine. 🌲🦞🇺🇸
From wild blueberry fields and potato farms to lobster communities, dairy farms, maple syrup, and small family-owned orchards, Maine agriculture keeps local towns alive while protecting the quiet rural beauty people travel across the country to experience. ❤️
Supporting Maine farmers means: • protecting farmland
• preserving small-town communities
• keeping local traditions alive
• and supporting hardworking Mainers who work through harsh winters, foggy mornings, muddy springs, and long harvest seasons. 🌾❄️
Because once family farms disappear, a big part of real Maine disappears with them.
Buy local. Support Maine farmers. Protect the Pine Tree State. 🌲🚜🫐
05/21/2026
Yes, they're naturally that color! | Get the recipe at the link in the comments ⬇️
05/20/2026
Oh rhubarb season, we've missed you!
05/20/2026
05/19/2026
These lemon meltaway cookies are soft, chewy and thanks to confectioners' sugar and a few other key ingredients, they'll melt in your mouth. Better yet, they're easy to make and relatively quick even with the required chill time. Serve alone or with your favorite ice cream. | Get the recipe in the link in the comments ⬇️
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