Jonah's Recovery
Good news friends! Jonah Bear has completed both hip surgeries and is now on his way to recovery. You will see him pictured here in his sling kissing his momma and posing for his papa. Jonah still has another month of physical therapy and then he should be able to come back home. Once home, [...]
Starland Farmer's Market
Savannah celebrates today as the debut of the Starland Farmer’s Market proves a great success. The Starland Market is the only of its kind in Savannah and was very well attended on its opening day of May 12th, 2007. Upon arriving at 6:30am Ben and I wandered around the deserted misty parking awaiting someone to [...]
Rooftop Gardens
I just returned home from a fantastic few days in Chicago filled with education, enlightenment and alot of fun. I was there for the ‘All Things Organic’ Food Show, which is the biggest organic food show in the country. It happens in tandem with the Fancy Food Show, which is for all the big time [...]
Jonah's Journey
It was a day of grand anticipation and suspense as Jonah went in for his hip surgery. He did not go without a show as he performed what looked like a wild bull at the rodeo outside of the veterinary clinic in an attempt to resist entry. Evenutally in order to avoid embarassment and a [...]
Thursday morning shower
Getting soaking wet first thing Thursday morning on the farm is not exactly what I had in mind considering we are going on our 67th day of drought. This is the worst drought on record for over 50 years here in Liberty County, Georgia. I arrived at work this morning to find that the irrigation [...]
Jonah Bear's last day on the farm
Today is Jonah Bear’s (Bernese Mountain Dog in picture) last day on the farm for over 6 weeks. Friday morning he goes in for a hip surgery that will require 6 weeks of physical therapy. Jonah is a sweet male dog with lots of personality and a bad case of hip dysplasia. Luckily, a local [...]
Defining Local
There is an ongoing debate in the food world with regards to defining ‘local’. This issue just popped up yesterday on one of the email list serves that I am on when an organization here in Georgia defined local as within 150 miles from the market, Atlanta. One of the only organic grass-fed beef farms [...]


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