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Way to Go Wooster, OH! -
Tuesday November 10, 2009 - By Kevin & Amy
The Saturday, November 7th 2009 opening day for this indoor/year-round market was incredible! What
a well organized, refreshingly progressive approach to promoting
fresh-local food and products...and here in NE Ohio of all places! Hats
off to the...
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City of Hudson Farmers Market -
Sunday October 25, 2009 - By Virginia
We survived a monsoon on Saturday and were thankful that our loyal customers came out to shop. We were impressed that our featured guest, the EARTH Club from Cairo-Durham High School, stuck it out through some pretty heavy rain and presented...
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Sleeping Frog Farms -
Thursday October 22, 2009 - By C J Marks/
Look for new greens at The Tucson Farmer's Markets Sundays , Adam and I are working feverishly to bring more high life force produce to our Tucson community . Thanks for all the support ! Now
all donations of tools...
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The Jam and Jelly Lady -
Wednesday October 21, 2009 - By Sonya
Canning class last night lasted till the wee hours and I'm a bit weary this morning. But it's 8:30, kids are on the bus, I've got a great cup of joe, and I'm finally getting the cannery mess cleared up from last night. Thank goodness for...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Monday October 19, 2009 - By MaLinda
This photo was taken at a
friends farm in the Shenandoah Valley last year. I use it throughout
the year as a screen saver..when it doesn’t look like this here. In a
couple more weeks, I’ll have more photos of Fall to remind me of my
favorite time of year....
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Uwharrie Farm -
Saturday October 17, 2009 - By Judy
I have begun harvesting broccoli and finished digging all the sweet potatoes. Mice nibbled on a few of them but left plenty for us. They will keep all winter in a cool area in...
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The Orchard at Apolloson Acres -
Friday October 16, 2009 - By Allison
Here in Northeast Ohio, Winter is creeping in faster than most of us would like. Usually I welcome the brisk October air, however, ours this year is damp and rainy.
Apples aren't getting picked as fast as they should, horses are getting outside as much as...
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Uwharrie Farm -
Tuesday October 13, 2009 - By Judy
Fall is a great time to get those fresh green vegetables that we are
told are so good for us. They are said to provide an abundance of
nutrition and even prevent some diseases. It...
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Sharon Hubbs-Kreft, Herbalist - Amazing Grace Herbals LLC -
Monday October 12, 2009 - By Sharon
By now, all of us with children have at least purchased one sugar pumpkin or jack be little to keep out little one's quiet and yet excited for the Halloween season. But, how many sugar pumpkins can you really have, why not make one of the best and healthiest...
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3 Hawk Alpacas -
Monday October 12, 2009 - By Anita
Hi everyone. I am now beginning to attend some fiber fairs.
My first one was the "John Blue Cotton Festival" in Laurinburg, NC.
There were food vendors, a sheep spinner, wood carver, purse designer, alpaca demonstrators and...
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Kyle Farms All Natural Lamb -
Monday October 12, 2009 - By Anne
It’s Officially Fall at Kyle Farms!
This past weekend the Genesee Valley Hunt Club hosted their
annual Hunt Races on Nations Rd.
Those who attended may have seen Kyle Farms ewes in a pasture adjacent
to the racetracks. We are...
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Christopher Ranch -
Thursday October 08, 2009 - By Justin
Fall is my favorite time of year.
The reasons for this are plenty – the leaves begin changing (in Los Angeles, the palm trees turn a darker hue), the air turns cooler, Saturdays – and Sundays – are centered around football (and drinking beers), I...
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Kyle Farms All Natural Lamb -
Monday October 05, 2009 - By Anne
We are happy to announce that we now have our All Natural Lamb shares available through Local Harvest. For anyone in Western NY, please take a look at our locally raised all natural lamb shares. Unfortunately we can only offer our lamb for local...
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Kyle Farms All Natural Lamb -
Monday October 05, 2009 - By Anne
I wanted to share a picture some of our gorgeous new fall lambs. These lambs are in a jug (small pen) with their mother to help her keep track of them for the first 2 days of life.
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Morgan Botanicals -
Thursday October 01, 2009 - By Jessica
I love sea kale: not only for its edible shoots, leaves and flowerbuds, but for its ornamental presence in the perennial garden as well. Sea kale was quite the rage in the late 1700's but sadly has lapsed into minor-vegetable status. I personally like...
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J. Foss Garden Flowers -
Wednesday September 30, 2009 - By Janet
Will we make it through the night? Means will it freeze the flowers, will there be anything left to sell. At night as soon as it gets to 40 degrees I’m outside putting blankets over my most tender flowers. This is actually the first year I’ve tried...
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Pleasant Valley Farm -
Sunday September 27, 2009 - By Emily
It's a dreary day outside, but the rain is much needed so we can't complain. The sunflowers, which all summer followed the sun's daily path with upturned blooms, now look sad out the window. Their heads are drooping, so heavy with seed that the...
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The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms -
Wednesday September 23, 2009 - By Alan and Susan
We had perfect weather at the market today! It has been rainy for the past few weeks. We are seeing the last of the tomatoes, corn and berries. Vendors had leeks, onions, pepper, salad mix greens, herbs (and herb teas as well!), LOTS of baked...
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Uwharrie Farm -
Wednesday September 23, 2009 - By Judy
The summer home garden is winding down and the fall garden is growing well. In the past week, from our home garden, I have gathered corn, green beans, lima beans, sweet potatoes, tomatoes and peppers. The...
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