I was out shopping over the weekend and saw my first sweater made with alpaca fleece on a regular department store sales rack, not some fancy boutique. Still not made in the U.S., but it made me wonder how American farmgirls are faring as they continue to push for greater use of alpaca fleece inContinue reading “Farmers Are Pushing Alpacas on the Masses”
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A Fusion of Flavors
The great thing about Virtual Farmgirl is that this virtual space takes me in directions that force me to think beyond my regular day-to-day life. It transports me outside my community and, in many ways, connects me closer to it. One of the no-duh parts of farmers markets is that they offer not only farm-freshContinue reading “A Fusion of Flavors”
Entertainment Everywhere
My mother-in-law used to ask us at every supper to share our happy moment of the day. On the best days, it’s hard to pick. But today, my happy moment stood out when I left work late and was waiting on the Blue Line platform. I get to hear street performers pretty regularly, but they’reContinue reading “Entertainment Everywhere”
Produce Buying & People Watching at SoCal Markets
So I made a last-minute trip to southern California this weekend. Because the visit was so quick, I didn’t have time to schedule a tour of a farmers market. That’s a shame because California agriculture is a force. I did, however, get to hear about the San Diego farmers market at Hillcrest today from myContinue reading “Produce Buying & People Watching at SoCal Markets”
The Healthy Flavors of Childhood
There are a couple of savory throwbacks from my childhood that I’m thrilled I can now share with my virtual farmkids… Kefir, which is now marketed as “probiotic” and a healthy part of a weight loss routine. I just remember it being a milkshake that my parents didn’t cringe at serving me. And, then there’sContinue reading “The Healthy Flavors of Childhood”
Celebrating Fall
I love fall. It’s been a wonderful, cool, sunny week. And I’ve enjoyed almost every bit, especially the farmer’s market this weekend. Even though we were too late to taste any donuts, we picked up the best multicolored corn I can remember. It went perfect with organic BBQ chicken (4-H winning recipe) on the backyardContinue reading “Celebrating Fall”
Need a Sitter for Your Cows?
Having just taken my first vacation in ages, I know how necessary they are. But have you ever wondered whether farmers get vacations? I can see heading to greener pastures or sandy beaches after harvest. But when there are animals to tend, someone’s got to feed and water them. And since there aren’t boarding housesContinue reading “Need a Sitter for Your Cows?”
Family Farm Turns Tables, er Windmills on Utility Company
Great little story in the Forest City Summit about an Iowa farm family who had the foresight to invest in wind turbines more than a decade ago. Now instead of paying an electric bill each month, they get a check. Some nifty enviro tidbits in the piece, including: *A 1.5-megawatt turbine displaces 2,700 tons ofContinue reading “Family Farm Turns Tables, er Windmills on Utility Company”
Milk's New Color is Discouraging
Those who buy raw milk for their pets in North Carolina may soon see a change in their milk color if a new Ag rule is implemented. The rule would require dairy farmers to dye raw milk charcoal gray and label it “not for human consumption.” This is apparently to protect wayward children who mightContinue reading “Milk's New Color is Discouraging”
Porn for Plants?
I found this press release irresistible…both for its concept and approach. Modern conceptual artist Jonathan Keats is experimenting with entertainment for non-humans. He’s developed dance for bees and is now targeting plants…with porn. Or so the release says. He really is projecting video for the plants at a theater/gallery in Chico, Calif. But the filmContinue reading “Porn for Plants?”