Keeping Farmstand Customers Safe

Keeping Farmstand Customers Safe

Whether a produce farmer is selling fresh fruits and vegetables at a city market, at a roadside stand or creating meals in a farmstand kitchen, there’s an inherent responsibility to make sure that every customer has the safest experience possible. A customer’s safe farm market experience begins when driving into the parking lot of a … Read more

Women in Agriculture Are Taking the Lead

Women in Agriculture Are Taking the Lead

Nearly 1 million women work in agriculture, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2012 Census of Agriculture. Those women generate $12.9 billion in annual agricultural sales. “From historic homesteaders to contemporary cattle ranchers, women have been the cornerstone of America’s agriculture heritage,” according to information on the website. Whether carrying on the family tradition … Read more

Fun In The Sun

FUN IN THE SUN

Preventing overexposure and sunburn Late last year, Time magazine released its annual list of top inventions. You may not need the number one pick, a retail DNA test (on which you can learn more here), and you may not have the funds for its runner-up, the $100,000 sporty electric  Tesla Roadster, but chances are, number 44, … Read more

Ackerman Family Farms and their Famous Pumpkins

Ackerman Family Farms and their Famous Pumpkins

The American Cancer Society estimates that one in eight or 12 percent of women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime. In an effort to raise awareness of the disease and funds for researching a cure, the association sponsors National Breast Cancer Awareness month every October. Businesses and individuals alike show an outpouring of … Read more

4 Steps to Producing Your Best Apple

4 Steps to Producing Your Best Apple

An old adage advised that houses be built facing south to catch maximum sunshine. A similar rule of thumb holds for apple orchards. Slope exposure will affect trees as they come out of dormancy. South-facing slopes warm up faster in spring. Northern slopes are last out of the cold. There are further considerations. In Mid-Atlantic … Read more