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Tag Archives: Carolina Farm Stewardship Association
Inaugural Triad Farm Tour is June 7 and 8
Here’s some exciting news! Our friends at Carolina Farm Stewardship Association have added a new farm tour to its growing list – this time in the Triad. The first annual Triad Farm Tour is June 7 and 8 from 2 … Continue reading
A Prodigal feast at Eastern Triangle Farm Tour
The 5th annual Eastern Triangle Farm Tour was this past weekend, featuring a record 24 sites. While the Piedmont Farm Tour is larger, the Eastern version is growing yearly. Both are sponsored by the hard-working folks at Carolina Farm Stewardship … Continue reading
Posted in Durham County, Farmers' markets, Food, Goats
Tagged Carolina Farm Stewardship Association, CFSA, chevre, Dave Krabbe, Eastern Triangle Farm Tour, farm tour, goat cheese, goat farm, Hillsborough Farmers' Market, Kathryn Spann, Midtown Farmers' Market, Piedmont Farm Tour, Prodigal Farm
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Farming for newbies, pros, and the curious
Old-timers know all about the wonderful Sustainable Agriculture Conference put on yearly by the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association. So for the newbies, here’s the deal: for a weekend you get a lineup of farm-related workshops (like cheesemaking with Steve Tate … Continue reading
Posted in Forsyth County, Guilford County, Randolph County, Triad
Tagged biochar, Carolina Farm Stewardship Association, CFSA, cheesemaking, Edible Schoolyard, farmers' markets, food safety, Goat Lady Dairy, heirloom vegetable, Historic Old Salem, livestock, Steve Tate, Sustainable Agriculture Conference
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More farm-fresh fun in North Carolina
While we don’t suggest that mere mortals try this, Wessel and I managed to visit 10 farms in five hours during the 14th Annual Piedmont Farm Tour in central North Carolina. That’s because we’re seasoned pros. When you’re researching a … Continue reading