Four Generations Growing Food for God's Glory in Palmer, Alaska
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
New Generation Farming
The equipment that will transition Wolverine Farm dry hay to high moisture hay and the first commercial berries is on this load of equipment that came in from Lynden Washington about a month ago.
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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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