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5 Health Benefits of Basil
Basil is one of the most commonly consumed herbs and one of the most well-loved herbs as well! Basil has the ability to add a nice Italian flare to just about any dish and tastes amazing chopped and added to a freshly made vegan pizza. What most people don’t know is that as they are enjo1 read more »
Incredible Benefits of Eating more Greens!
Leafy greens including kale, spinach, arugula, and chard are the undeniable superstars of the food world. Low in calories, yet high in fiber, vitamins, and phytonutrients, greens are incredible for your health in more ways than you would even suspect.
Whether in whole food form, smoothies, or 1 read more »
Welcome Sunny to the Farm!
We have a new worker on the farm. His name is Sunny. His job is to help keep the weeds down. His pay is fresh green grass and water.
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Ready, Get Set, Grow!!
The new season is here and the miracle of sowing and reaping has begun! When I consider a seed that is smaller than a BB, grows and develops into a cabbage the size of a bowling ball, I am confronted with the fact that something other than man is at play here. Amazing! Perhaps humanities highest ac1 read more »
All Good things must come to an End.Or at the very least take a break...
We all want to first of all thank you for allowing us to be your organic produce farmers! Wisconsin has four unpredictable, predictable seasons. It seems that no matter how hard it is to say whether it will rain or not as of late, winter shows up faithfully. The leaves are in full blown fall1 read more »
The Miracle of Organic Growth!
Whether it be a plant, animal, insect, fish, or a human being, the process of organic growth is miraculous! Just a tiny seed becomes an amazing creation over a period of time. But it never happens all at once. There is a process, a journey that each must take to reach its final destination. With pr1 read more »
The Wonders of Winter Squash!
The wonders of winter squash
By Mountain Eagle Staff | on October 25, 2017
By ANGELA SHELF MEDEARIS
I used to look at the hard, oddly shaped exteriors of winter squash and pass them by, mainly because I had no idea what to do with them. Then I disc1 read more »
Bok Choy!
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Bok choy is a type of Chinese cabb1 read more »
Pie Pumpkins!
Winter squash has been enjoyed by myself and Heidi when fall rolls around since the beginning. Acorn, butternut, buttercup, and others served baked with butter, maple syrup, cinnamon have been our usual routine when it comes winter squash. I really never considered pie pumpkins in this group1 read more »