The Creation of the Macomber Turnip
Date Range
1876 – 1876
Title
The Creation of the Macomber Turnip
What occurred
In the 1870s, the Macomber brothers, who owned a local farm, cross-bred yellow turnips with white horseradish, creating a uniquely sweet species of turnup that is still grown today, almost exclusively in Westport.
Location
Macomber Farm, Westport MA
Image Citation
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Student name(s)
Casey Blair