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    Ventura-based documentary follows life on a regenerative farm

    Apricot Lane Farms in Ventura County is the subject of the popular documentary film titled “The Biggest Little Farm.”

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    By Jonathan Bastian • Jul 26, 2019 • 1 min read

    Apricot Lane Farms in Ventura County is the subject of the popular documentary film titled “The Biggest Little Farm.” The farm is attracting fans for its uplifting, infectious, and educational story filled with beautiful images of animals and agricultural life.

    Fueled by their love of animals, John and Molly Chester left their small apartment in Los Angeles and moved to a 200-acre abandoned farm in Moorpark.

    The film follows them as they set out to revitalize the farm.

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      Jonathan Bastian

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