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Tuscaloosa CSA

June 29, 2012 By admin

Coker, Alabama In the Deep South, folks are pretty independent-minded, according to Jean Mills of Coker, a town on the western edge of Alabama just outside of Tuscaloosa. So when she and partner Carol Eichelberger enlisted neighbors and friends to come together and be part of their farm community, it was something of a revolutionary […]

Filed Under: Alabama, Business - cooperative, Business Development - Ag specific, Community Cooperative, Community Development and Design, Community-Based Approach, Conservation, Cooperation with other organizations, Cover Crops, Direct: Community Supported Agriculture, Diversified farming (USDA stories), Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Farming, Ranching and Landscaping, Horticultural crops, Management Concerns, Marketing - Ag specific, Marketing Research, Methods, Organic farming, Pest Management, Practices, Promoting Community Interaction on Common Goals, Rural Business Development, Soils & Compost, Vegetables

Finke’s Berry Farm

June 29, 2012 By admin

Strawberry Fields Forever What is better than a ripe strawberry picked fresh in the field, or a handful of blueberries straight from the bush? ‘Nothing’ is the answer that Doug Finke and Diane Feld-Finke would give. The couple’s berry farm has come a long way since it began in 1986. Finke’s Berry Farm is a […]

Filed Under: Business - family, Business - small (<20 employees), Buy Local, Collaboration, Conservation, Consumption and Purchasing, Crop Rotation & Intercropping, Direct: u-pick, Ecotourism, Agri-tourism and Educational Travel, Farming, Ranching and Landscaping, Fruits, Horticultural crops, Low Input, Management Concerns, Marketing - Ag specific, Methods, Minnesota, On-Farm Visits, Pest Management, Practices, Soils & Compost, Tourism and Recreation

Alderspring Ranch

June 29, 2012 By admin

Artisanal beef the grass fed way Salmon, Idaho Grass fed beef may appear hip today, given all the current publicawareness and media attention on the livestock industry, heightened by Mad Cow disease scares.But garner an understanding of Glenn nand Caryl Elzinga’s lifestyle and approach to ranching at Alderspring Ranch and one realizes this isn’t a […]

Filed Under: Beef and Dairy, Biodiversity, Business - family, Children, Families and Learning, Conservation, Conservation Aim, Direct to Customer, Diversified, Diversified farming (USDA stories), Farming, Ranching and Landscaping, Grass farming/free range, Homeschooling, Idaho, Internet/Website, Livestock, Local foods systems, Management Concerns, Methods, New products or Services (ag and non-ag- based), Non-GMO, Pest Management, Processing, Rotational Grazing, Schooling, Value added, Water Quality, Water Quality

Easy Bean Farm

June 29, 2012 By admin

Environmentally Positive Farming Easy Bean Farm is a 120 acre spread in the Chippewa River Valley near Montevideo. In addition to the 46 acres of grass pasture for rotational grazing of beef cattle, there are 12 acres of mixed and certified organic vegetables. Easy Bean markets most of its vegetable to 109 community supported agriculture […]

Filed Under: Beef and Dairy, Business - family, Business to Business: Supermarkets, Direct Marketing, Direct: Community Supported Agriculture, Diversified, Farming, Ranching and Landscaping, Field Crops, Livestock, Management Concerns, Marketing - Ag specific, Methods, Minnesota, Organic farming, Pest Management, Rotational Grazing, Vegetables

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