Merged PetitTeton webapp with the inventory tracking app; Moved the database configuration out of git and added an example configuration; Added migrations to the mix so that we can easily update the production database and roll back changes to the database (from the command line install migrations [may not be necessary?]:

npm install -g sequelize-cli

To update the database after updating the app from git (on the command line in the webapp base directory):
sequelize db:migrate

To undo the last migrations:
sequelize db:migrate:undo
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<b>Cam</b> has a background in finance, and is a member of the CFA Society of SF. He splits his time between the farm and the city. On farm he's involved in most aspects of the business: planning, planting, harvesting, pruning, water systems, landscaping, kitchen work, and all general back-breaking labor. Most Sundays he can be found at our farm booth at the <a href="#!/markets">Clement Street Farmers' Market</a>.
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<b>Sarah</b> has an business degree and is our kitchen manager. She produces most of our <a href="#!/farm-made-fare">canned and prepared foods</a> and keeps track of them. She loves living in northern California and in the Anderson Valley for its small town feel. Always interested in baking, she's incorporated our home-grown produce into tasty pretzels and other baked goods, which are a big hit on market days during the winter months.</p>
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