The Making of a Multi-Farm CSA
This is a photo of my great-great grandmother Effie Annie Earls. Effie grew up in Metcalfe County Kentucky where she along with the rest of
This is a photo of my great-great grandmother Effie Annie Earls. Effie grew up in Metcalfe County Kentucky where she along with the rest of
Have our grandparents convinced us that gardens were easy to grow? We were there as seeds were planted and then again as fruit was harvested,
My wholehearted response to the concerns about the mom with all those kids, in line at Wal-Mart with a cart full of “insert any combination
I’m hesitant to write about vulnerability in a place dedicated to farming and simple living, but in an effort to be BOLD in places that
We’ve been known to use the popular phrases “everything I want to do is illegal” and “I’m just trying to feed people” on our small-scale
Food insecure, under served, low-income, first world malnourished children, government program participants …I’ve decided that there really isn’t a correct way to describe something that
A sweet friend of mine once said, “Someone may love the poor, but that doesn’t mean that they will want to eat, shop and work
It all started with a meal shared by friends to discuss new opportunities for local food. We were talking about a potential farmers market location,
We are very proud to be part of Community Farmers Market in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This grassroots market was established in 2011 when Western Kentucky
Growing up on a commodity crop farm in Central Kentucky, it seems I have always had Kentucky soil under my fingernails and in my veins.