Four Generations Growing Food for God's Glory in Palmer, Alaska
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Pasture Byproducts
One of the benefits of a good pasture is the berries that are more accessible. Today a group of us picked currents and by day's end had a lot of currant jelly.
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Three Generations- 1987
Four Generations- 1999
The Ralph and Maxine progeny have evolved into a family with international roots that include Korea, Scotland, and India. In like fashion, the products of Wolverine Farm have expanded from potatoes and dairy to carrots, beef, eggs, berries and a broad spectrum of products. It has morphed from a sole proprietorship to an umbrella that covers a variety of businesses that market directly, through farmer's markets, and through commercial outlets.
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