Daniel Crook learned that it’s not easy to grow organic vegetables when he recently tried his hand at planting a garden at his Savannah home, where he lives with his wife, Molly, and their young son.

His own horticultural experiment got him thinking about the growers he had met at local farmers’ markets and the challenges they face. Crook decided he’d try to help them with the legal work of forming their own businesses, acquiring real estate and navigating the rules for claiming organic status.

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