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Organic & Sustainable Farming Benefits


The image of a traditional rural lifestyle, with cows grazing out at pasture, chickens pecking in the barnyard, and a lush mix of produce thriving in the fields, finds its fulfillment in the organic farm. Livestock are raised in healthy, airy conditions, free of antibiotics and growth hormones.
Crops are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides. Multi-crop fields ensure a diverse array of fruits and vegetables not easily wiped out by any single pest or adverse condition.

Organic farmers focus on feeding the soil, not the plants. Healthy soil rich in organic matter and microorganisms makes for vigorous plants that resist pests and disease. Healthy, living soil is vital to organic farming. The natural end result of this is that farmers strive to maintain ecological balance through their farming practices. Continual addition of compost, tilled-under cover crops, animal manures, and other naturally sourced nutrients enrich the soil in much the same way as happens in nature. This rich soil, in turn, yields flavorful produce higher in antioxidants and other nutrients than many conventional crops. red apple in a field
Organically-grown fields are also better equipped than conventional ones to fight off pests and disease. With efficient, intelligent management, organic farming offers similar yields to conventional. While conventional farms may have higher yields in optimum growing conditions, vigorous organic crops can even outyield conventional ones in a difficult growing year. Organic production does have higher labor costs, but this is generally offset with higher prices at the grocery store.
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Organic farmers bring their considerable creativity to bear in selling their crops, as well. Many small farms operate roadside produce stands; others use community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs to sell their products. The CSA model, where consumers subscribe to a weekly, biweekly, or monthly "share" of whatever a farm is producing, is becoming increasingly popular. Harvest festivals and pick-your-own crops are also customer favorites.


 

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Yule Love It Lavender Farm, LLC


Leonard, MI 48367
(248) 628-7814
iris@irislee.org


Categories: Products; Lifestyle; Farms; Pick Your Own Farms; Recipes; Tours; Employment & Internships; Gifts; Lavender
Region: Oakland County

Zia Queenbee Company


Truchas, NM 87578
(505) 689-1287
ziaqueenbees@hotmail.com


Categories: Farms; Honey; Tours; Honey Farms
Region: Rio Arriba County

Cedar Spring's Rabbitry


Emiller0419@yahoo.com

We are a small rabbitry located in Spartanburg SC near Croft State Park, with a 2nd Rabbitry in Fairdale KY near Jefferson memorial forest. We have one herd with two separate parts. We raise and show Holland Lops because its FUN! and in the last few years our efforts have been given improving our herd. We strive to always produce show quality rabbits, and are constantly raising the standard for our animals to produce better bunnies.
 
Categories: Farms; Livestock Farms; Rabbits

www.thecedarspringsrabbitry.com
 

Genesa Garden


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Po Box 321
Drake, CO 80515
970-667-1957
970-402-5023
info@genesagarden.com


Produce for Loveland/Ft Collins Farmers Market and Geodesic Greenhouse Domes.
 
Categories: Grocers & Markets; Farms
Region: Colorado

genesagarden.com

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