As people interested in sustainable and locals foods we all have some grasp of what happens a farm, who we come to love at the market. Takes a seed, puts it in some dirt, and then miraculously after a few weeks or months we have something delicious to eat. It's AWESOME! But there's so much more to it, there has to be. There has to be a demand to keep these farmers going and like every other business there is a lot that goes into the finished product and the marketing of it.
I want to understand more about the farmers, their farms, and how they keep them going. I recently spent time on a friend's sheep farm and got cozy there thinking, well this is something I could do. I want to look into what it takes to make that happen. Everything from where/how to get land, amount needed to survive, how people deal financing the farm, and what they have to do to create a name for themselves. In doing so I hope to gain a better understanding for what's on my plate and the wonderful people who grow it.
As of now the final project will hopefully be some sort of brochure/pamphlet about what really happens behind the scenes of the markets and back on the farms so that consumers will have a better understanding of what they're buying.
Great local food sources, if you don't already know them:
Bear-foot farms - organic (non-certified) meats, eggs, and produce from Paw Paw, MI
Mattawan Creamery - goat cheese and yogurt, Mattawan, MI
Jake's Country Meats - Nitrate free, not necessarily organic/grass fed BUT good MI sourced fish! Decatur, MI
Elder Fire Farm
Bonamego Farm - Having a foraging class on the 28th! $20/person, Lawrence, MI
And of course many more!!
Locally-Made and Some Locally Sourced Value-added Products:
Cherri's Chocol'art - has teamed up Bear-Foot Farms to produce delicious chocolate cover bacon! She also just has stellar caramels
Bilberry Jams - Spiced tomato jam is a personal favorite
Kahoona Kitchen Granola - the chocolate mint bars taste like Andes mints
Tudor House Tea Company - Chocolate-chai walnuts, hand made by the owner
Dough Chicks - gluten free orange cranberry biscotti
Bakewell Co. - quiches that are to die for!
Sunpenada - amazing specialty empanadas! The Bella Vita is a personal favorite
Lupita's - salsa, chips, and tamales
Anything and everything from Can-do Kitchen!
... etc.
And remember only 1 more week on the indoor markets and then it's back to Bank Street! Wohoooo!
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