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Category Archives: Products
Highlights of Fellow Seed Stewards
February is always a long winter month even though it is the shortest in days. With spring seemingly taking forever to arrive, there is always a lot of extra time for reflection about the previous season and previous years. It … Continue reading
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Fall Planted Grains Now Available
I am now taking orders for my collection of fall planted cereal grains. All other seed will be available for purchase in mid November. Many of these, including new heritage rice and corn varieties are still in the field nearing … Continue reading
Ready to take Seed Orders
I have finished adding the bulk of the new crop offerings to my website. Most of the main “staple-crop” seed varieties from last season are again available after a sucessful, yet challenging year of planting and harvesting. If you check out the … Continue reading
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Summer Update 2014
I am astonished at how well the majority of my seed crops are doing given the consistent wet conditions this spring and early summer. I believe we are moving into drier, more manageable, weather conditions as many of my crops … Continue reading
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Local Comfort Foods
Here are some basic staple foods that can be made in your kitchen using crops grown in the garden patch. Easy to grow and process by hand if you are willing to put in a little effort. The recipes themselves … Continue reading
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Now at the Goshen Farmers Market
I am now selling our seed packets at the Goshen Farmers Market. I am there on Saturday mornings from 8 – 1. All the seeds listed on this website are available, plus I will also have a few rare varieties … Continue reading
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Tagged Farmers Market, GRAINS, LEGUMES, Northern Indiana Seed, Staple Crops
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