Farmgirl Combats Grief with Green Thumb

For a second Sunday in a row, the Chicago Tribune has a Farmgirl featured on the front of one of its print news sections. This week it’s the Q Section’s tug-at-the-heartstrings story of Farmgirl Terry Starks, who coped with the death of her 21-year-old son by nurturing a fledgling organic farm she named after himContinue reading “Farmgirl Combats Grief with Green Thumb”

Was that a Rooster Crow or a Car Alarm?

Looks like more and more urban dwellers are catching on that homegrown eggs are tastier and healthier than mass commercial eggs. But, of course, that means we’ll also see more crowing about this from neighbors who will resist any rural intrusion. I’m still not sure my enlightened neighbors would be thrilled with us having backyardContinue reading “Was that a Rooster Crow or a Car Alarm?”

Meet a Rock Star on Your Next Market Trip

The Chicago Tribune may need to start a farm section considering all the ink it’s given to farming and farmers markets this year. I especially love the emphasis on sustainable/organic farming. But my favorite part is that the Trib continues to build on its earlier prediction that farmers will be the next rock stars. Indeed,Continue reading “Meet a Rock Star on Your Next Market Trip”

Organic Can Feed the World, Study Says

Despite widespread, but I’d say gradually changing, thinking to the contrary, researchers at the University of Michigan believe that organic farming can produce three times the yield of pesticide-based farming operations. In a release [plus podcast] on July 10, U of M Natural Resources and Environment Professor Ivette Perfecto talked about her research that foundContinue reading “Organic Can Feed the World, Study Says”

Covergirl on the Farm

The Chicago Tribune is generally a Farmgirl must read, especially on Sundays. And this Sunday was no disappointment with microbiologist turned model turned Farmgirl Johari Cole-Kweli gracing the cover of Tribune Magazine…standing on her tractor no less. Turns out Farmgirl Johari is deep into the organic movement in Kankakee County, Ill., where her 45 acresContinue reading “Covergirl on the Farm”

Looking Forward to Farm Fresh Veggies

We think we’ve finally found a CSA to join. I wish I could say we chose Sandhill Organics because we’ve done a bunch of research. But we’re making the choice purely out of convenience…because we can walk to the veggie drop-off site. [The drop-off site negative is that it’s a cafe that now serves someContinue reading “Looking Forward to Farm Fresh Veggies”

Organic from Grain to Slaughter

Who knew there’d be such a great Virtual Farmgirl news find in the Chicago Reader…But sure enough, this week’s A1 story is about a downstate Illinois farmer who is building an organic slaughterhouse for the organic cattle he’s raising. Stan Schutte’s been farming organic, acre by acre for nearly 30 years at Triple S FarmsContinue reading “Organic from Grain to Slaughter”

Getting Your Apples from the Doctor

Love this story in the San Francisco Chronicle about the proliferation of farmers markets in the United States and California in particular. There are 90 markets in the Bay Area alone. And their popularity is spreading, in part because enormous, deep-pocket companies like Kaiser Permanente are supporting “mini markets” throughout the state on hospital sites.Continue reading “Getting Your Apples from the Doctor”