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Keeping up with farm news
There is always news and information
coming from the farm, including market updates, food/ag policy news,
general happenings, new recipes & food ideas, and more. We maintain a
blog to manage all these news streams, which can be read at:
www.cherthollowfarm.blogspot.com
Specific news categories
You may be interested in following one or more specific types of
news. For example, non-local readers may not care about market news but
want to see recipes or policy articles. Customers may not care about our
policy views, but want to know what we'll have at the next market. Use
the links and tags below to follow your interests.
Food/ag policy
Various rants, usually on the various
ways well-meaning government actions undercut small farms and food security. |
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Market
Weekly forecasts of Saturday market plans, usually updated
Thursday evening-Friday morning. May also include general market
news & events. |
Updates
General news from the farm; whatever's happening in our lives
that seems of interest to our friends and readership. |
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Cooking
General ideas on food preparation, focusing on fresh
ingredients. Recipes by season:
Spring,
Summer,
Fall,
Winter
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Chert Hollow Farm in the media
Occasionally we are interviewed or featured by local media. The following pieces may be of interest.
Bottom of the food chain Nice piece from Harvest Public Media on our farm & views on food safety rules.
Food safety rules... Another good Harvest Public Media story on our reaction to the small-farm exemptions in food safety legislation.
A Heady Challenge Our favorite; the Tribune's food editor writes about an on-farm garlic tasting.
Farm Finds a Niche..." Another good one from local food writer and blogger Scott Rowson, on our business model and highly popular edamame.
A visit to Chert Hollow Farm An account of a paid farm tour by a local blogger, who enjoyed her visit.
Living on the Land A somewhat oddly focused but ok article by a journalism student.
Small but sustainable farm... We hoped this piece from the Columbia Business Times would be a good discussion of small farm business models, but it ended up as a standard farm profile with factual errors.
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