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MEET YOUR
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Nature's Choice Biodynamic Farm
Fred & Helen Messner
6120 South 169 Highway
St. Joseph, MO 64507
816-596-3936
FGMessner (@) yahoo.com
Nature's Choice is a BIODYNAMIC farm
producing over 40 varieties of VEGETABLES using holistic
and homeopathic practices-going beyond organic. See us at stalls
12, 13 & 14 at the KC City Market. Deliveries to select
restaurants & health shops.
White Oak Berry Farm
2830 SW 450 Rd
Osceola, MO
Tel: 417-646-2244
Description coming soon.
Goode Acres
John Goode
980 Tioga Rd
Wathena, KS 66090
816-390-4602
goodeacre_2000@yahoo.com
Goode
Acres is a small farm located in Wathena, Kansas. We have
been providing naturally grown produce to the Kansas City area
since 1986.
Produce (seasonal): heirloom tomatoes, summer
and winter squashes, green beans, new potatoes, onions, beets, a
wide variety of peppers, cantaloupe, watermelons, lavender,
herbs, apples.
Market locations (in season): Kansas City City
Market on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. Zona Rosa
Farmer's Market on Tuesday through September 4-8pm.
Delivery or central point drop off services available.
Stewardship of the land is very important
to Goode Acres. Occasional demand requires supplement
through local Amish growers.
Buy local produce for it's
superior flavor, nutrition, and health value!
Peacock Farms
Betty
12589 Salem Cemetary Rd
Higginsville, MO 64037
(816)726-3405
www.peacockfarmsmo.com
Our farm has been in the family since 1868.
My husband and I have the privilege of being the stewards of the
land for now. It will continue in the family after we are
gone. Farming has changed greatly since my
great-grandfather started. His main crop was hemp, which
he hauled to Dover Landing with a pair of oxen. My
grandfather grew corn, oats, wheat and alfalfa. When my
aunt took over the farm, she turned everything to pasture and
raised cattle. So, when it was our turn to run the farm,
we basically had virgin soil. This fit perfectly with my
plan to keep the land as chemical free as possible. My
husband does row crops, then I have my portion to grow
vegetables and fruit. We raise registered Angus cattle,
chicken, peacocks, and two donkeys. We would love to have
you visit the farm, go fishing or just to take a Sunday drive.
We are called the Peacock farm because that is my maiden name.
My great-grandfather Peacock came here from Virginia and started
it all. Thank you for helping us keep it going!
Zullivan's Berries
Kirksville, MO
More information coming soon!
As we form relationships with
farmers and producers their information will be added to this
page. You will never have to question where your food
comes from. Supporting real people who supply real food
for your family!
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