Delivering the Next Generation of Freshness with the Help of the Yoder Boys A number of the Grazing Fields farmers, like Dave and Marlene Yoder, are part of the Amish community. We had a chance [...]
So, Jane, tell us about chicken coops. Well, chicken coops are a unique architectural feature on any small farm that you would see out driving in the country. They come in all sizes and shapes [...]
Grazing Fields General Manager Jane Bush talks about the value of local, independent grocers to customers and to their communities. Why are local independent grocers so important? Local grocers [...]
Recently, we sat down with Grazing Fields General Manager, Jane Bush, and talked about Grazing Fields’ commitment to humane practices. Humanely Raised What does it mean to say [...]
Meet Non-GMO Larry Larry Curtiss grew up on his family farm that was established back in 1964. He worked with his dad learning how to care for the animals and the crops, and keep the [...]
At Grazing Fields, we feel that sustainability—not harming the environment…not depleting our natural resources…supporting long-term ecological balance—is an absolute must. To do that our [...]
Diversity. Certainly a hot topic when it comes to people living together. But it also has to do with the kind of jobs we do. Some are scientists, some business people, some work in health [...]
To kick off the year Allen Neighborhood Center and Grazing Fields hosted the first in a series of presentations with a pop-up dinner, presentation, and discussion of non-GMO and seed [...]
ATTENTION! Michigan Food Industry Buyers! The “Making It In Michigan” one-day event is coming Tuesday, November 7, 2017, at the Lansing Center in Lansing, Michigan. Grazing Fields will be on the [...]
Producing “The Best Eggs In The World” That’s how Ralph Collar, one of Grazing Fields’ farmers, describes what he and his family does every day. “We do our best to provide the absolute [...]