For six years, the Cossacks have been planting potatoes in a public field. Most of the harvest goes to orphanages, parishes, nursing homes. The rest – in a common cauldron at cultural events and patriotic rallies.
“During the work, the residents of Tuloma talked a lot about continuity, shared their experience of working on the land, which people of the older generation passed on to them,” the page of the Tuloma farm Cossack society says.
The beginning of the agricultural season was blessed by the rector of the rural church of St. Empress Helena.