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M's Organic Sustainable Farm -
Sunday October 25, 2009 - By MM
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Westminster Farmers' Market -
Thursday October 15, 2009 - By Dean
Westminster Farmers’ Market Report from Maple Heights Farm
Preparing your Pantry for Thanksgiving
Our Pumpkin Festival has been postponed due to a chance of showers predicted for tomorrow. Painting pumpkins gets incredibly messy if the weather is...
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Westminster Farmers' Market -
Thursday October 08, 2009 - By Dean
Westminster Farmers’ Market Report from Maple Heights Farm
It’s Still Easy to Eat Seasonally!
Our market is still as active as it has ever been! We had several new vendors...
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Pleasant Valley Farm -
Thursday September 17, 2009 - By Emily
As promised, the results are in on our heritage chicken experiment! Normally, our Cornish-Rock hybrid chickens are processed at 7 or 8 weeks of age, but our Delaware rooster was about 7 months old. Because of this, we wanted a cooking method to...
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Hippychick's Gardens -
Saturday September 12, 2009 - By hippychick
looking for a home for this wee sweet thing this wee little babe stopped by today - mewing and mewing - skinny thing - smart enough to know just the right home to visit she's
cute as can be - loves her belly rubbed - loves kisses on her forehead
- is...
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Miolea Organic Farm -
Wednesday September 09, 2009 - By Brian
Okay, maybe this is another rant against the industrial food complex, but I was brought up to stand up for what is right and not to sit back when someone was in trouble. My parents raised all of their kids to treat everyone...
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Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL -
Monday August 17, 2009 - By Tony
In the TIMES OF:NO MONEY,NO JOB, NO HOME,NO FOOD- HARVEST THE WILD EDIBLES .IT IS for FREE plus :GMO,PESTICIDE AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS FREE!Hold on: You forgot one thing,which one is edible and which one is...
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Foxhollow Poultry Farm -
Tuesday August 11, 2009 - By Tai
This week and next will be the grand finale of baby poultry started for the year on our farm. We will have 300 poulet rouge chicks hatching this week and 600 ducklings next week. The movable hoop housing on grass with electric netting has worked...
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Hurricane Farm -
Tuesday July 21, 2009 - By Chris
Upon returning from a much anticipated and highly successful "boys only" camping trip with my son, Liev, to the Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont, we remarked that we still smelled the odor of the skunk that took up residence under the porch...
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Milford Downtown Farmers' Market -
Thursday July 02, 2009 - By Milford MM
Be sure to stop by the market on July 4th and pick up fresh produce and yummies for your picnic! Griffin Farm, with their goat cheese and yogurt will be back next week, as they are on vacation this week. Stop by for pies, gluten free baked goods,...
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BackYard Produce -
Tuesday June 23, 2009 - By Lydia
The Michiana area has alot of local food choices but you will not find them on the tv or radio. So many people are already buying some of their food locally, as in produced locally. The more people buy locally the more Congress tries to push...
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Rainbow Ranch Farms -
Sunday June 14, 2009 - By Poly
Young Turkeys in the pasture.
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Boardtown Organics -
Wednesday May 27, 2009 - By Greg
I was considering getting some baby chicks this fall and raise them through the winter so that they would begin laying eggs next spring. Well, I ran across a very good deal on 86 Rhode Island Red baby chicks this past...
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Kiss My Grass Farm -
Saturday May 23, 2009 - By Dot and Brian
One of our workshare CSA members bought our first Poulet Redbro broiler this year and took it right home for dinner here is her review:
"I just wanted to pass on a quick review of these chickens. I picked mine up on Thursday . We...
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Kiss My Grass Farm -
Monday May 18, 2009 - By Dot and Brian
They're here again - our pasture raised, hormone free all natural
chicken!! This year we changed the type of broiler we raise to the
Poulet Redbro. These new birds are more agressive foragers and have a
more natural growth pattern than the Cornish Cross....
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Trautman Family Farm -
Thursday April 30, 2009 - By Scott&JulieTraut
It was about 2 weeks ahead of what we thought, but as usual, Team Trautman got the job done and got the hens situated in the hen house. Some times it seems it's just as well for us to have it happen all of a sudden. Things get done. Eggs for the next two...
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Foxhollow Poultry Farm -
Monday April 27, 2009 - By Tai
This weekend we put up the portable poultry netting in the rain. It was a simple process that took a minimum amount of time and made our chickens really happy. They didn't even care if it was drizzling rain, they just roamed around all day and enjoyed their...
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The Call Again Farm Journal -
Wednesday April 22, 2009 - By Laura
It's sort of ironic. Big Guy died last night probably right around the same time the first of his babies this year made its first peck at its egg shell and began the process of hatching. The circle of life in one hour. No poults (baby turkeys)...
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Blossom's Wild Herb Lavender Farm -
Monday April 20, 2009 - By Blossomfarm
MOTHERS DAY IS JUST THREE WEEKS AWAY. SO IF YOU ORDER EARLY BY April 30 through Local Harvest, Any of our GARDEN gift baskets or ANY OF our LAVENDER gift collections your MOM will receive a FREE LAVENDER SACHET or 1/4...
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