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The Basics of Hay — Some of the Things I Have Learned from Farmers

  • March 2, 2020
  • Tagged as: hay, livestock
hay field farm

Not going to lie, I have to say that I always thought hay was just tall grass. Not sure when I realized that there were different types of hay but I do remember I was…

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Going into the Dark at a Mushroom Farm

  • February 16, 2020
  • Tagged as: mushrooms, oklahoma, vegetables
crimini mushroom farm

I’m accustomed to seeing mushrooms on pizzas, in pasta sauces, even in my yard when the rain won’t stop. But for some reason, I hadn’t ever really thought about what a mushroom farm would be…

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Pepper Farm that Provides A Full Slate of Peppers

  • February 3, 2020
  • Tagged as: Florida, North Carolina, peppers, vegetables
pepper farm bailey farms

Peppers are one of those foods that people are really passionate about. And Randy Bailey is definitely a pepper person. He’s passionate enough that he started a pepper farm and this video provides us a…

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Ever met a beer farmer? That malted barley has to start somewhere!

  • January 21, 2020
  • Tagged as: barley, beer, grain, tennessee
He never thought he’d be a beer farmer but Brandon Whitt says Batey Farms welcomed the new spin on the centuries old farm. He says the motto is “preserving the past and embracing the future”...

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Crafting a Beer that Has a Depth of Local Flavor & Connecting to Farmers

  • January 21, 2020
  • Tagged as: barley, beer, grain, tennessee
As Christian Spears and the Tennessee Brew Works team began getting their new craft brewery together, they reached out to the Department of Agriculture to see what the ag department may know that could be...

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Craft Beer: Meeting the People & Places Behind A Tennessee Brew

  • January 20, 2020
  • Tagged as: barley, beer, grain, tennessee
barley for beer

The craft beer scene has been on the rise for quite a while and with my love of travel, I visit a lot of local brew pubs. But having a chance to talk to a…

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Tips from Farmers: Dealing with Winter Cold & Storms

  • January 19, 2020
winter weather on the farm

Preparing for winter cold & storms meant barricading myself in the house with all the comfort foods for most of my life. I have tried to get better with winter even though I truly hate…

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The Sweetness that is Candied Pecans with Trish and Brian McKeighen

  • January 7, 2020
  • Tagged as: Arizona, pecans, protein, women farmers
As our video post earlier in the week showed, Trish and Brian McKeighen purchased a farm in Saint David, Arizona that had a dozen pecan trees. The couple used Brian’s baking knowledge to create new...

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Young & Wanting to Farm, Trish & Brian McKeighen Pick Pecans

  • January 6, 2020
  • Tagged as: Arizona, eggs, pecans, protein, southwest, women farmers
Trish & Brian McKeighen young pecan farmers

Trish & Brian McKeighen both have full-time jobs, but as they were planning a wedding, they also knew they wanted to farm. They kept their eyes open for something near Brian’s hometown of Saint David,…

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Traditional Smokehouse Likely to Make you Crave Virginia Ham

  • December 23, 2019
  • Tagged as: ham, meat, protein, Virginia, women farmers
Dardens Country Store

There are few foods that have make me dreamy-eyed my entire life but ham and potato salad are definitely life-long loves. Consequently, a traditional smokehouse has had a near mystical quality my whole life. And…

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Trails, Birds & Burrows Get Attention at Crawfish Ponds

  • December 11, 2019
  • Tagged as: crawfish, Louisiana, protein

As someone who craves crawfish and spends a lot of time plotting how I will get access to the good stuff since I currently live in the Midwest, I am a natural for finding an…

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Family-Owned Popcorn Farm Has Quality Focus

  • December 11, 2019
  • Tagged as: corn, grain, Illinois, Missouri, popcorn
Ella & Ollie popcorn farm

When a friend told me he was starting a popcorn farm business, I felt certain that I would end up being a regular customer. And I sure have! Having Ella & Ollie Popcorn grown just…

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